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Bullet Expansion - Hammer Hunter vs HHT
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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2951798" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>The reason I say this as a young guy that saw me using hammers in Co ordered some and had the exact same issues. The bullet was stable enough for paper but bullet came out exactly like yours. One like a banana.</p><p>Went from I believe the 181 hammer to the 180 or 178 whatever the remake of the 181 was. And he's had normal results. </p><p>The biggest giveaway was it obviously didn't shed the front tip this if stable and heading straight it should have went right on through like Bergers do when they don't open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2951798, member: 54383"] The reason I say this as a young guy that saw me using hammers in Co ordered some and had the exact same issues. The bullet was stable enough for paper but bullet came out exactly like yours. One like a banana. Went from I believe the 181 hammer to the 180 or 178 whatever the remake of the 181 was. And he's had normal results. The biggest giveaway was it obviously didn’t shed the front tip this if stable and heading straight it should have went right on through like Bergers do when they don’t open. [/QUOTE]
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