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Hornady ELD-VT bullets- Form Factors
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<blockquote data-quote="B-LOT Banga" data-source="post: 2975641" data-attributes="member: 106734"><p>I tried the 62 gr VT in my 22 creedmoor with a 7" twist and got 3/4" groups and my 223 with a 8" twist and got 1/2" groups. I shot several sheep with it bruised a bunch of meat with specks of lead and copper everywhere. In my humble opinion I wasn't impressed and I will stick to Sierra 77 gr TMK and Sierra 65 gr pro hunter as it's way cheaper and not as frangible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B-LOT Banga, post: 2975641, member: 106734"] I tried the 62 gr VT in my 22 creedmoor with a 7” twist and got 3/4” groups and my 223 with a 8” twist and got 1/2” groups. I shot several sheep with it bruised a bunch of meat with specks of lead and copper everywhere. In my humble opinion I wasn’t impressed and I will stick to Sierra 77 gr TMK and Sierra 65 gr pro hunter as it’s way cheaper and not as frangible. [/QUOTE]
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