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Badlands Precision Bullets thread - From BC to terminal ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Trigger24" data-source="post: 2128660" data-attributes="member: 115591"><p>I assure you I'm watching this thread closely. And we're working hard on the tip alignment. Highdrum hit the nail on the head. The tapered hole in the new bullets does not align the tips as well as the old hollow point design did. We've made some strides in the last couple weeks. We're also working on tooling to align them even better. That being said, we've also tested to great lengths the affect of the tip misalignment. I assure you, you couldn't shoot the difference. In the bullet world this has far less effect than the normal variations in every jacketed bullet. </p><p>Here is a group shot with the .375 390gr SBD 2 at 1525yds. The tips on these bullets were purposely pressed crooked to see the effect. Joejack's experience with the 70gr is far from the norm. I have MANY guys shooting them with great success. I have some bullets going out to him to see if we can resolve his accuracy issue. I have some theories on what caused it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trigger24, post: 2128660, member: 115591"] I assure you I'm watching this thread closely. And we're working hard on the tip alignment. Highdrum hit the nail on the head. The tapered hole in the new bullets does not align the tips as well as the old hollow point design did. We've made some strides in the last couple weeks. We're also working on tooling to align them even better. That being said, we've also tested to great lengths the affect of the tip misalignment. I assure you, you couldn't shoot the difference. In the bullet world this has far less effect than the normal variations in every jacketed bullet. Here is a group shot with the .375 390gr SBD 2 at 1525yds. The tips on these bullets were purposely pressed crooked to see the effect. Joejack's experience with the 70gr is far from the norm. I have MANY guys shooting them with great success. I have some bullets going out to him to see if we can resolve his accuracy issue. I have some theories on what caused it. [/QUOTE]
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