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<blockquote data-quote="apache sniper" data-source="post: 688397" data-attributes="member: 48168"><p>Yes Hunter, I am recommending them over those other companys. Why? their bullets are far and away better than speer and sierra.</p><p></p><p> Further the cost of Hornadys bullets are half the cost of those others you mentioned. They are excellent match bullets and they have never failed me in performance I have always had one shot kills.</p><p></p><p>Not everyone can afford to buy those excellent brands that you mentioned. In addition to that The key to accurate shooting is practice If the bullet costs twice as much as Hornadys then you practice half as much if that. 50 to 80 dollars or more for a box of 50 is cost prohibitive particularly when you are shooting several hundred rounds a month. I am not saying anything bad about Berger and the rest simply that Hornadys are more affordable and absolutely sufficient for most all purposes. I would NOT hesitate to carry hornady's 250 grain .338 bullet for Grizzly </p><p>or even their 190 grain 30 cal in a sufficient cartridge for grizzly. Where I live we do have em and they WILL steal your elk if you have too many miles to go.</p><p></p><p>Remember not everyone is affluent enough to be able to spend $200-$300 or more to practice and practice is the key to championship shooting. I have no intention in starting a ruckus with you but the facts of the difference in cost is inarguable.</p><p></p><p>Apache Sniper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apache sniper, post: 688397, member: 48168"] Yes Hunter, I am recommending them over those other companys. Why? their bullets are far and away better than speer and sierra. Further the cost of Hornadys bullets are half the cost of those others you mentioned. They are excellent match bullets and they have never failed me in performance I have always had one shot kills. Not everyone can afford to buy those excellent brands that you mentioned. In addition to that The key to accurate shooting is practice If the bullet costs twice as much as Hornadys then you practice half as much if that. 50 to 80 dollars or more for a box of 50 is cost prohibitive particularly when you are shooting several hundred rounds a month. I am not saying anything bad about Berger and the rest simply that Hornadys are more affordable and absolutely sufficient for most all purposes. I would NOT hesitate to carry hornady's 250 grain .338 bullet for Grizzly or even their 190 grain 30 cal in a sufficient cartridge for grizzly. Where I live we do have em and they WILL steal your elk if you have too many miles to go. Remember not everyone is affluent enough to be able to spend $200-$300 or more to practice and practice is the key to championship shooting. I have no intention in starting a ruckus with you but the facts of the difference in cost is inarguable. Apache Sniper [/QUOTE]
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