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<blockquote data-quote="stephenthesuave" data-source="post: 1777675" data-attributes="member: 49264"><p>I bought some 150 e-tips (.308) last year to shoot in my .300wm. I couldn't see blemishes on them and they shot sub-MOA without much drama so I was very happy. </p><p></p><p>Fast forward to a few months before a trip to Wyoming this past October and I needed some more but couldn't wait for the blems to restock. When I bought the "1st quality", they had a different ogive and I had to adjust seating depth and shoot a half a box of them to get dialed back in. I didn't really compare weights but I can do a comparison now since I have a few of each. </p><p></p><p>So no complaints about the quality of the blems, but it alerted me to the fact that I can't just do load work with blems and then switch over to normal for hunting without doubling my efforts somewhat. Probably didn't end up saving much money when I consider the extra shooting and loading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephenthesuave, post: 1777675, member: 49264"] I bought some 150 e-tips (.308) last year to shoot in my .300wm. I couldn’t see blemishes on them and they shot sub-MOA without much drama so I was very happy. Fast forward to a few months before a trip to Wyoming this past October and I needed some more but couldn’t wait for the blems to restock. When I bought the “1st quality”, they had a different ogive and I had to adjust seating depth and shoot a half a box of them to get dialed back in. I didn’t really compare weights but I can do a comparison now since I have a few of each. So no complaints about the quality of the blems, but it alerted me to the fact that I can’t just do load work with blems and then switch over to normal for hunting without doubling my efforts somewhat. Probably didn’t end up saving much money when I consider the extra shooting and loading. [/QUOTE]
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