I just found out their bullets are 95/5 lead to tin. If anyone knows of a place to get ammo at a reasonable price it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much Matt.
Any expansion would be better than Zero. They told me expansion is no good. Any softer the bullets WOULD NOT penetrate the hide of animals! I didn't even bother with a response.
Be hard pressed to find more consistent ammo than our swage ammohttps://nielsenspecialtyammo.com/collections/308-caliber/products/swaged-hollow-point-30-caliber-sized-308-99-grains?variant=12120847351901
Quote from: nielsenammo on January 05, 2019, 02:32:13 PMBe hard pressed to find more consistent ammo than our swage ammohttps://nielsenspecialtyammo.com/collections/308-caliber/products/swaged-hollow-point-30-caliber-sized-308-99-grains?variant=12120847351901Absolutely, when I want to test a rifle to see what accuracy it is capable of I use NSA. Highly recommended.But sorry Nick, I still cast because I want bigger HPs than you provide or weights you don't have yet.I shoot about 80 to 100 big bore shots a week, 52 weeks a year. I have to cast because otherwise I could not afford it, even at your very reasonable prices. An airgunner who does not need the volume I consume in my 'obsession' and wants high quality HAS to go swaged.I weight every bullet and might cull 25 or 30% of a casting session ( if it is .5 off weight it goes) and I am an expert caster whose bullets usually look perfect externally. With the NSA, every bullet is exactly on weight and consistent and that is what is needed for accuracy.Basically I'm trading a lot of my free time for the bullets I produce versus someone with less time trading their money for your time producing.
Quote from: Kinetic45^ on January 05, 2019, 04:14:46 PMQuote from: nielsenammo on January 05, 2019, 02:32:13 PMBe hard pressed to find more consistent ammo than our swage ammohttps://nielsenspecialtyammo.com/collections/308-caliber/products/swaged-hollow-point-30-caliber-sized-308-99-grains?variant=12120847351901Absolutely, when I want to test a rifle to see what accuracy it is capable of I use NSA. Highly recommended.But sorry Nick, I still cast because I want bigger HPs than you provide or weights you don't have yet.I shoot about 80 to 100 big bore shots a week, 52 weeks a year. I have to cast because otherwise I could not afford it, even at your very reasonable prices. An airgunner who does not need the volume I consume in my 'obsession' and wants high quality HAS to go swaged.I weight every bullet and might cull 25 or 30% of a casting session ( if it is .5 off weight it goes) and I am an expert caster whose bullets usually look perfect externally. With the NSA, every bullet is exactly on weight and consistent and that is what is needed for accuracy.Basically I'm trading a lot of my free time for the bullets I produce versus someone with less time trading their money for your time producing. I totally get that. We provide a product for those who need it. For those who need it, I think we provide a good product and a fair price making it a good value.Our price per box of 100 of top quality ammo if often our competitors price per box of 50.