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Does it matter?
I took some test loads to the range today. I used a rest and shot 3 round groups then a dozen or so more to get a feel for the rounds. I had 8 I was trying with different powders and what not but of all the loads it seemed that the Hornady rounds did the best performance. I loaded some Berry's and some Mag-tech. The rounds where all pretty similar but the Hornady just had better groups as a whole. I can not tell you velocity I don't have a chrono and I used the same gun (cold) for all the shots. I would shoot the 3 then let is cool and start over.
Is there any validity to one bullet being that much better than others???
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Imo hornady makes one hell of a bullet. I use the xtp a lot.
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Yes, also IMHO there is a Difference. I use there V-Max Bullets in all my Varmint loads...............
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I also use their vmax and soft point bullets.
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I was using two XTP loads...they were just fantastic....I had some regular round nose 230gr that did well also a Honrady load, but the XTP man they were on a string!
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