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First time load development with Hammer bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Plowboy85" data-source="post: 2502775" data-attributes="member: 66137"><p>Some good shooting ol' boy. I laugh when I hear folks talk about the cult like following of hammer bullets yet the same folks bleed Berger yellow. I like Bergers for a certain purpose but avoid them for closer shots if all possible. I have developed Hammer loads in several rifles, a few that were raggedy *** A-bolts and have been able to find satisfactory loads quickly in all guns. I have yet to find a disappointing aspect of hammers, sure the BCs aren't stupid high but for the intended purpose they are well suited. I have been pleased with them and will continue to be a supporter as long as they shoot good, remain American made and maintain exceptional customer service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plowboy85, post: 2502775, member: 66137"] Some good shooting ol’ boy. I laugh when I hear folks talk about the cult like following of hammer bullets yet the same folks bleed Berger yellow. I like Bergers for a certain purpose but avoid them for closer shots if all possible. I have developed Hammer loads in several rifles, a few that were raggedy *** A-bolts and have been able to find satisfactory loads quickly in all guns. I have yet to find a disappointing aspect of hammers, sure the BCs aren’t stupid high but for the intended purpose they are well suited. I have been pleased with them and will continue to be a supporter as long as they shoot good, remain American made and maintain exceptional customer service. [/QUOTE]
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