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  • Slappy
    Warrior
    • Feb 2014
    • 711

    Cutting Edge Bullets

    I would like to get opinions from some serious hog hunters that have access and hunt hogs on a regular basis and reload. If possible I would like to buy some of these and for loading a couple/few for me I would give the rest to whom ever is doing the reloading. I would supply the brass (once fired Lupua) and these bullets and the rest is up to you. Do not know if they would even work in our 6.5 but from what I have read if loaded lets say to a factory spec I do not see any reason why they would not work,,, but then again I do not reload. And these things have a funny seal on them. Thanks in advance.. BANG BANG!!

    Solid copper, lathe turned projectiles for hunting, match shooting, and home defense. CNC Swiss style lathes make these bullets extremely accurate.
  • Slappy
    Warrior
    • Feb 2014
    • 711

    #2
    I forgot the videos on the link look awesome. BANG BANG!!

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    • Dogue
      Warrior
      • Mar 2011
      • 415

      #3
      At over $1 per bullet I'd keep looking. Lots of good choices for hogs...I'd look at the SST's, TSX's or a soft point bullet and I'm sure others will weigh in with their fav's.
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      • Slappy
        Warrior
        • Feb 2014
        • 711

        #4
        The SSTs are all I shoot (but hunting days are getting further and further away) but I thought these would be a hoot just for kicks to see some results. The SSTs and Barnes definitely get the job done but the cool factor is there. BANG BANG!!

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        • CoolBarrelBill

          #5
          For a cool factor would not see why the would not work. Kind of expensive cool factor.

          I hunt hogs all year with my Grendel my rifle has never seen factory ammo. I have shot hogs with Barnes 100 gr TTSX Nosler BT 100gr and Horndy 95gr V Max shoot them in the head or neck and it is DRT.

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          • tackdriver
            Warrior
            • Feb 2013
            • 562

            #6
            What load do you use with the 100 ttsx and 95 vmax?

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            • CoolBarrelBill

              #7
              I use Hodgdon H335 I use the reloading data from Hodgdons website

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