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Wildcat bullets consistency and accuracy!
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave King" data-source="post: 68432" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I got a package of .30 calibers 169.5 RRBT HP yesterday and did some checks last evening. I measured the base to ogive on all 100 bullets, the general variation was plus or minus .001 with one going minus .002 out for a maximum spread of .004...pretty good in my book. I decided I won't worry about base to ogive segregation while loading. I measured overall length and again thay are all very close in length plus or minus a couple thousandths.</p><p></p><p>I was suprised that there was no obvious Hollow Point meplat, the bullets appear to be fully encased in copper. I sectioned four of them looking for contruction details and can plainly see the bullets are formed with a closed meplat vice open as in the Sierra MKs.</p><p></p><p>I'll test them for precision soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave King, post: 68432, member: 3"] I got a package of .30 calibers 169.5 RRBT HP yesterday and did some checks last evening. I measured the base to ogive on all 100 bullets, the general variation was plus or minus .001 with one going minus .002 out for a maximum spread of .004...pretty good in my book. I decided I won't worry about base to ogive segregation while loading. I measured overall length and again thay are all very close in length plus or minus a couple thousandths. I was suprised that there was no obvious Hollow Point meplat, the bullets appear to be fully encased in copper. I sectioned four of them looking for contruction details and can plainly see the bullets are formed with a closed meplat vice open as in the Sierra MKs. I'll test them for precision soon. [/QUOTE]
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