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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1992170" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>The fusions are lead cores that are copper plated, not conventional copper swaged jacket, they hold together very well. They are very consistent in form due to how they are constructed. I've shot them in factory loaded ammo 4 different rifles all of which shot sub moa. One of those rifles would shoot nothing else sub moa. My son shot a deer last season with A 140gr 6.5 fusion @ 300 yards. It performed nicely. I did notice that they grouped very consistent out to 400 yards.... On out to 500, the groups opened up a little more than normal but still acceptable. Within 500 yards I would not hesitate a bit to use them. I think over all performance would be highly acceptable at 300 wsm velocities. Intuition tells me that they probably would be less desirable when moving on out to farther distances than 500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1992170, member: 93895"] The fusions are lead cores that are copper plated, not conventional copper swaged jacket, they hold together very well. They are very consistent in form due to how they are constructed. I've shot them in factory loaded ammo 4 different rifles all of which shot sub moa. One of those rifles would shoot nothing else sub moa. My son shot a deer last season with A 140gr 6.5 fusion @ 300 yards. It performed nicely. I did notice that they grouped very consistent out to 400 yards.... On out to 500, the groups opened up a little more than normal but still acceptable. Within 500 yards I would not hesitate a bit to use them. I think over all performance would be highly acceptable at 300 wsm velocities. Intuition tells me that they probably would be less desirable when moving on out to farther distances than 500. [/QUOTE]
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