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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1371244" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>The only thing is, is that whether you like it or not, the majority of long range hunters do not want to use an all copper bullet, but instead a bullet like a Berger, LRAB, or ELD-X. Not saying at all that your bullets don't perform, I have seen them knock down animals in their tracks first hand, and if I lived in a state that required non-lead bullets, yours would be the only ones my long range rifles would shoot, but when introducing something as new as say a heavy for caliber .257 or 270, your simply not going to get the response from an all copper bullet that you would a standard cup and core bullet to start out. To be honest, I had no idea you even made one. Take into comparison the 270 Berger 170, it hasn't absolutely exploded, but it's a bullet that you simply have to rebarrel to use, and it has had fair success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1371244, member: 87243"] The only thing is, is that whether you like it or not, the majority of long range hunters do not want to use an all copper bullet, but instead a bullet like a Berger, LRAB, or ELD-X. Not saying at all that your bullets don't perform, I have seen them knock down animals in their tracks first hand, and if I lived in a state that required non-lead bullets, yours would be the only ones my long range rifles would shoot, but when introducing something as new as say a heavy for caliber .257 or 270, your simply not going to get the response from an all copper bullet that you would a standard cup and core bullet to start out. To be honest, I had no idea you even made one. Take into comparison the 270 Berger 170, it hasn't absolutely exploded, but it's a bullet that you simply have to rebarrel to use, and it has had fair success. [/QUOTE]
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