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Has anyone used matrix bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="roundss" data-source="post: 249397" data-attributes="member: 10556"><p>OK, so there was something wrong with the other computer. Here goes:</p><p></p><p>It's possible that they purchased wildcat. I've spoken with the owner recently and I have some 270's 150 gr on the way. The owner seems like a stand up guy and I hope to test their bullets out real soon. He also mentioned that he can make them in other weights as well.</p><p></p><p>I noticed on their site that bullet that came apart from the jacket said that it was a non bonded bullet. </p><p></p><p>Roy, I'll let you know how the 150's perform for me. Hopefully that will give you an idea of what a larger grained bullet would do for you.</p><p></p><p>So here is the data that I will be going after, if there is anything else you'd like to see let me know.</p><p></p><p>Brass: mfg, o.a.l., weight</p><p>Primer: mfg, (mag, BR, or match)</p><p>Powder: mfg, type, grains per load</p><p>Bullet: o.a.l., weight</p><p>speed through chrono</p><p>conditions: altitude, temp, b.p., wind</p><p></p><p>I will test it on some wet newspaper as well and recover bullets to see what its retained weight is. I'll take pictures of the targets, as well as before and after of the bullets. I won't be able to shoot at great distances anytime real soon but 100 yards should do the trick until I can get somewhere to stretch my legs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roundss, post: 249397, member: 10556"] OK, so there was something wrong with the other computer. Here goes: It's possible that they purchased wildcat. I've spoken with the owner recently and I have some 270's 150 gr on the way. The owner seems like a stand up guy and I hope to test their bullets out real soon. He also mentioned that he can make them in other weights as well. I noticed on their site that bullet that came apart from the jacket said that it was a non bonded bullet. Roy, I'll let you know how the 150's perform for me. Hopefully that will give you an idea of what a larger grained bullet would do for you. So here is the data that I will be going after, if there is anything else you'd like to see let me know. Brass: mfg, o.a.l., weight Primer: mfg, (mag, BR, or match) Powder: mfg, type, grains per load Bullet: o.a.l., weight speed through chrono conditions: altitude, temp, b.p., wind I will test it on some wet newspaper as well and recover bullets to see what its retained weight is. I'll take pictures of the targets, as well as before and after of the bullets. I won't be able to shoot at great distances anytime real soon but 100 yards should do the trick until I can get somewhere to stretch my legs. [/QUOTE]
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