Badlands Precision Bullets thread - From BC to terminal ballistics

Yes I'm using them now.
On high velocity calibers or big bore calibers like Mike D?
I use them in my 458 Socom but have not used them in any other high velocity cartridges.

I'm not sure his are lathe turned though.
Lol yeah lots and lots of people do in their big bore rifles.

Yeah, not sure if that matters if they are made by say a 5 axis machine, should be the same quality as lathe turned.
 
On high velocity calibers or big bore calibers like Mike D?

Lol yeah lots and lots of people do in their big bore rifles.

Yeah, not sure if that matters if they are made by say a 5 axis machine, should be the same quality as lathe turned.
I was meaning I wasn't sure if they a machined bullet or swaged. They are similar in construction to a Barnes bullet but with larger cuts for the petals to peel back.
 
Oh ok, I never tried them, I want to but have barnes for my 450bm ar.
The Makers expand to wicked dimensions from a 458 Socom.
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On high velocity calibers or big bore calibers like Mike D?

Lol yeah lots and lots of people do in their big bore rifles.

Yeah, not sure if that matters if they are made by say a 5 axis machine, should be the same quality as lathe turned.
High velocity, in my 27 Sherman mag, 7mm stw, and now in my 25 souper. From 2800 to 3500 fps.
 
Shameless plug, if anyone needs .243 or .264 Badlands.

Note that all the .308 and 125gr .264 from my other ad have been sold.

 
I had bought a box of 175 and 150 .308 just prior to the shutdown. Painful to realize I could get sub MOA and 3000 fps out of the 150's in my 19 inch barreled 30-06. I only have 20 left to actually use after load development. Anyone out there have some they aren't using?
 

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