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Mono metals minimum expansion comparison
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 1636153" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>1) Rare to find complete selections of weights and calibers in "any gun store" any more just too many for even the big chains to have them all. At least that's my experience here. Plenty of holes in the shelf, usually right where I'm looking. Just read another of your posts regarding availability of product where you are.</p><p>2) It's not uncommon for a bullet to be marketed by major manufacturers to be out of stock in stores or on the net waiting next years runs.</p><p>3) As actual "gun stores" have closed up, the internet is generally where I get components.</p><p></p><p>I had sworn off the mono's until the Hammer's became available. They're user friendly not requiring any special seating advice. Focussed on terminal performance over BC. They understand the importance of material being consistently soft enough to expand. Hollow points are of sufficient size to reliably aid expansion. Dimensionally consistent box to box, bullet to bullet. Developed in plain sight, changes made, product replaced when changes implemented.</p><p></p><p>Easy to order, good service, guaranteed, and accessible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 1636153, member: 30671"] 1) Rare to find complete selections of weights and calibers in "any gun store" any more just too many for even the big chains to have them all. At least that's my experience here. Plenty of holes in the shelf, usually right where I'm looking. Just read another of your posts regarding availability of product where you are. 2) It's not uncommon for a bullet to be marketed by major manufacturers to be out of stock in stores or on the net waiting next years runs. 3) As actual "gun stores" have closed up, the internet is generally where I get components. I had sworn off the mono's until the Hammer's became available. They're user friendly not requiring any special seating advice. Focussed on terminal performance over BC. They understand the importance of material being consistently soft enough to expand. Hollow points are of sufficient size to reliably aid expansion. Dimensionally consistent box to box, bullet to bullet. Developed in plain sight, changes made, product replaced when changes implemented. Easy to order, good service, guaranteed, and accessible. [/QUOTE]
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