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Perigrine Bullets Sent me samples to test
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<blockquote data-quote="WildRose" data-source="post: 1278317" data-attributes="member: 30902"><p>Good info. If you email Alliwynn or Hermann either one of them can match you up with the corresponding Plainsmaster that is, or virtually is ballistically the twin to the rangemaster you are shooting. </p><p></p><p>There whole point in matching them is to allow you to do your load work up etc with the cheaper rangemaster and have very little if any POI change for the same load with the properly paired Plainsmaster.</p><p></p><p>The biggest thing I'm seeing so far is just ubelievably consistent terminal performance across a wide, wide range of impact velocities with minimal meat loss and DRT one shot kills.</p><p></p><p>I was raised to never waste any food at all if it was avoidable and to do my very best to ensure a quick and humane death to the game animals we hunt.</p><p></p><p>Admittedly, I'm pretty persnickety about both issues and as hard to please as anyone when it comes to bullet selection. I'm not a believer in magic or perfect bullets but these are as close to it as I've seen in over forty years of shooting and more than 30 years of loading my own. I started handloading around 1982 mostly out of a desire to get better accuracy and to a much greater degree better terminal performance on game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildRose, post: 1278317, member: 30902"] Good info. If you email Alliwynn or Hermann either one of them can match you up with the corresponding Plainsmaster that is, or virtually is ballistically the twin to the rangemaster you are shooting. There whole point in matching them is to allow you to do your load work up etc with the cheaper rangemaster and have very little if any POI change for the same load with the properly paired Plainsmaster. The biggest thing I'm seeing so far is just ubelievably consistent terminal performance across a wide, wide range of impact velocities with minimal meat loss and DRT one shot kills. I was raised to never waste any food at all if it was avoidable and to do my very best to ensure a quick and humane death to the game animals we hunt. Admittedly, I'm pretty persnickety about both issues and as hard to please as anyone when it comes to bullet selection. I'm not a believer in magic or perfect bullets but these are as close to it as I've seen in over forty years of shooting and more than 30 years of loading my own. I started handloading around 1982 mostly out of a desire to get better accuracy and to a much greater degree better terminal performance on game. [/QUOTE]
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