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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 2958205" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>I have had alot of success with rifles that didn't shoot well by changing up to hammer bullets. I would strongly suggest you give them a try to improve accuracy. If you aren't familiar with them, the attributes that would seem to fit your need are:</p><p>1. Not jump sensitive.</p><p>2. The Hammers punch above their weight class and love to be pushed fast, so don't be afraid to pick the 70 grain version. Is is lightening on deer.</p><p>3. With the lighter 70.grain bullet, they are very light recoil in a 243. </p><p>4. They are always in stock, so if you find a bullet you like, you don't have to work your tail.off to find them later. </p><p></p><p>You won't regret it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 2958205, member: 73596"] I have had alot of success with rifles that didn't shoot well by changing up to hammer bullets. I would strongly suggest you give them a try to improve accuracy. If you aren't familiar with them, the attributes that would seem to fit your need are: 1. Not jump sensitive. 2. The Hammers punch above their weight class and love to be pushed fast, so don't be afraid to pick the 70 grain version. Is is lightening on deer. 3. With the lighter 70.grain bullet, they are very light recoil in a 243. 4. They are always in stock, so if you find a bullet you like, you don't have to work your tail.off to find them later. You won't regret it! [/QUOTE]
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