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<blockquote data-quote="Quicksilver338" data-source="post: 2011215" data-attributes="member: 108268"><p>Biggest thing most guys that are getting unpredictable performance are failing to mention is are they checking the tips of the bullet to make sure they're clear of lead from the manufacturing process?</p><p></p><p>Secondly, seems like half the OP's issues are caused by him and not the bullet, then proceeds to come on here and complain about it. Still very vague in a lot of people's negative reviews.</p><p></p><p>Impact velocity, shot placement, terminal performance (or lack there of), any bullet recovery, etc are all helpful to approach scientifically rather than chock everything up to the bullets fault. The 215 probably has the largest cult following for a reason, doesn't mean it's meant for everyone though. The 215 has done well for me, but here I am getting the 245 ready for next season. If you had more data of other Bullets to compare as well it could maybe stand for a better argument against them or for them, just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quicksilver338, post: 2011215, member: 108268"] Biggest thing most guys that are getting unpredictable performance are failing to mention is are they checking the tips of the bullet to make sure they’re clear of lead from the manufacturing process? Secondly, seems like half the OP’s issues are caused by him and not the bullet, then proceeds to come on here and complain about it. Still very vague in a lot of people’s negative reviews. Impact velocity, shot placement, terminal performance (or lack there of), any bullet recovery, etc are all helpful to approach scientifically rather than chock everything up to the bullets fault. The 215 probably has the largest cult following for a reason, doesn’t mean it’s meant for everyone though. The 215 has done well for me, but here I am getting the 245 ready for next season. If you had more data of other Bullets to compare as well it could maybe stand for a better argument against them or for them, just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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