Hammer bullets

You are referring to the order I placed last Friday. THere's an earlier order that I placed on the 8th of this month that never made it to me. THat's the one that I'm looking for.
Order #2338 received April 8 @ 9:02 am shipped FedEx Express on April 11. Tracking shows it was delivered today 12:13 pm your time.

If you want shipping time to be faster there is an option for 2nd day at check out.
 
I'll have a talk with them!:D:eek:

Steve, I was joking regarding the length of time it was taking for me to receive my bullets. I meant no disrespect, I hope you realize that. Someone pointed out to me that it could be taken seriously. I have only the highest respect for you and your company. I apologize if your were offended in any way.
 
Steve, I was joking regarding the length of time it was taking for me to receive my bullets. I meant no disrespect, I hope you realize that. Someone pointed out to me that it could be taken seriously. I have only the highest respect for you and your company. I apologize if your were offended in any way.
Thank you! You had me worried!
 
The rifle is back from the gun Smith and the test cartridges are made, tomorrow we sight in the rifle and do some ladder tests.
 
My 338 Federal has an ultralight stock; shooting a maximum load with a 225 grain bullet it has some kick to it. THe trigger guard got jammed against the middle finger a couple times, the whole finger is purple and numb. Both rifles are sighted in at 200 yards.
 
Regarding the hammer hunter 30 cal 181 vs 199 in 30 nosler with 9.4 twist for CA hunting near sea level, please give me input on which to choose. The chamber will be throated @ .2328" to match a 300 prc throat.

My gut says a 181 is selling this cartridge short of its potential, but the 199 hh states 9.25 twist, and yet the 199 sledge hammer is along the same BC as the 181 at a heavier weight.

Can I expect to drive these bullets faster than nosler bullets based on their grooves?
 

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