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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Bucklowery" data-source="post: 2315029" data-attributes="member: 69506"><p>Mr. Sheetz, I have seen the Lehigh defense Bullets and have considered them myself. The hammer Bullets are very forgiving regarding seating depth. That is actually what got me interested in them. I have a 174 g seated to the same length as the 150 ballistic silvertips that fed so well in my 300 wsm. So they are seated very deep for my adl setup. I saw no significant change over .050 change in seating deeper. They like the jump. They are accurate and in most rifles guy's report working up a load in about 10 rounds. I have been very impressed so far. Customer service is great. I called Steve and he answered and we discussed my needs and requirements and he made recommendations and two days later Bullets were in my hands from Montana to Florida. I have shot the 166 and 174g. You need to pick the right Bullet for twist and most of the time they recommend going down to lighter Bullet to stabilize. They are long Bullets. I did go to crimping as I did not get enough neck tension with my die. It increases consistency with the drive bands. Shoot me a message or give me a call if I can help. Better yet give Steve a call</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Buck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bucklowery, post: 2315029, member: 69506"] Mr. Sheetz, I have seen the Lehigh defense Bullets and have considered them myself. The hammer Bullets are very forgiving regarding seating depth. That is actually what got me interested in them. I have a 174 g seated to the same length as the 150 ballistic silvertips that fed so well in my 300 wsm. So they are seated very deep for my adl setup. I saw no significant change over .050 change in seating deeper. They like the jump. They are accurate and in most rifles guy’s report working up a load in about 10 rounds. I have been very impressed so far. Customer service is great. I called Steve and he answered and we discussed my needs and requirements and he made recommendations and two days later Bullets were in my hands from Montana to Florida. I have shot the 166 and 174g. You need to pick the right Bullet for twist and most of the time they recommend going down to lighter Bullet to stabilize. They are long Bullets. I did go to crimping as I did not get enough neck tension with my die. It increases consistency with the drive bands. Shoot me a message or give me a call if I can help. Better yet give Steve a call Thanks Buck [/QUOTE]
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