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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2419173" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>Ok, back to cbb and stability at distance.</p><p>Iirc, when Robert first came out with the tipped 168gr version- he had some guys shoot 1000 yard groups with 308w bolt action rifles....for those guys, they proved to be accurate and stable.</p><p></p><p>As I said in prior posts, I tried both the tipped 168, and non tipped 165 and they didn't impress me. I do like his 195 mkz's for subsonic 308- but not for the cavity- for the expansion properties at slow speeds.</p><p></p><p>There are quite a few guys shooting his bullets in the 6.8spc ar chassis for hogs that like them too.</p><p></p><p>His bullets are monithic/solid copper so its a good idea to copper strip your barrel before switching to his to avoid dis-similar alloy galling (excess copper build up)</p><p></p><p>I did not experience an "ease" of load development for the 165/168 nor the 195's but others have reported quick load build up. He has been making these bullets for at least 5 years now-- if you want more info on them try the 68forums lots of guys use his bullets there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2419173, member: 94491"] Ok, back to cbb and stability at distance. Iirc, when Robert first came out with the tipped 168gr version- he had some guys shoot 1000 yard groups with 308w bolt action rifles....for those guys, they proved to be accurate and stable. As I said in prior posts, I tried both the tipped 168, and non tipped 165 and they didn't impress me. I do like his 195 mkz's for subsonic 308- but not for the cavity- for the expansion properties at slow speeds. There are quite a few guys shooting his bullets in the 6.8spc ar chassis for hogs that like them too. His bullets are monithic/solid copper so its a good idea to copper strip your barrel before switching to his to avoid dis-similar alloy galling (excess copper build up) I did not experience an "ease" of load development for the 165/168 nor the 195's but others have reported quick load build up. He has been making these bullets for at least 5 years now-- if you want more info on them try the 68forums lots of guys use his bullets there [/QUOTE]
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