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<blockquote data-quote="Hand Skills" data-source="post: 1991707" data-attributes="member: 103303"><p>It's certainly a polarized topic. I know a few guys have found clogged hollow points upon inspection. I can understand how this might negatively affect expansion. Guys in the know seem to religiously check tips, so I have began to do the same with a wire drill bit, a staple or pin. It depends on the bullet, but the hollow points on the 175's-215's I've been using should measure ~0.4" deep. If they measure less, I drill them out or just use for practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hand Skills, post: 1991707, member: 103303"] It's certainly a polarized topic. I know a few guys have found clogged hollow points upon inspection. I can understand how this might negatively affect expansion. Guys in the know seem to religiously check tips, so I have began to do the same with a wire drill bit, a staple or pin. It depends on the bullet, but the hollow points on the 175's-215's I've been using should measure ~0.4" deep. If they measure less, I drill them out or just use for practice. [/QUOTE]
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