Rangerrich99
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So, I've settled on a bullet for varmint hunting (60 gr. Nosler BT Varmint), and I've been using Hornady's 50 gr. spire points for general plinking. However, I'm considering trying a similar 60 gr. bullet for plinking/general use (as opposed to the Hornady's), as the POI for the 50 grainers is several inches higher at a given distance, requiring me to re-zero my scope/red dot, which is a little inconvenient. The other reason I'm interested in these bullets is that they are $10-$15 cheaper than the Noslers for every 250 rds. Which would be a significant savings for me over the course of the year. They're even cheaper than the 50 grain Hornady's.
Anyway, I was hoping someone here had some experience with these bullets from RMR and could give me a review on their quality.
Link: http://rmrbullets.com/shop/bullets-for-reloading/bullets-for-reloading-224-5-56mm/224-62-gr-premium-boat-tail-bonded-soft-point-new/
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Anyway, I was hoping someone here had some experience with these bullets from RMR and could give me a review on their quality.
Link: http://rmrbullets.com/shop/bullets-for-reloading/bullets-for-reloading-224-5-56mm/224-62-gr-premium-boat-tail-bonded-soft-point-new/
Thanks in advance for your replies.
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