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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Testing Hornady's new CX bullet
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<blockquote data-quote=".300 Dakota" data-source="post: 2522786" data-attributes="member: 106514"><p>Says Hornady. Compared to what?? Any bullet with a groove is designed to reduce bearing surface and fouling compared to one that doesn't have a groove. But if you've tried to shoot Nosler E-Tips, you know they can stop up a groove in just a few shots.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking for someone who's shot several different monolithic bullets and tried these to confirm fouling is minimal or no worse than Barnes. Not buying the hype until I've seen/heard real-world evidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".300 Dakota, post: 2522786, member: 106514"] Says Hornady. Compared to what?? Any bullet with a groove is designed to reduce bearing surface and fouling compared to one that doesn't have a groove. But if you've tried to shoot Nosler E-Tips, you know they can stop up a groove in just a few shots. I'm looking for someone who's shot several different monolithic bullets and tried these to confirm fouling is minimal or no worse than Barnes. Not buying the hype until I've seen/heard real-world evidence. [/QUOTE]
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