I'd just shoot them first to see what's up... Usually there is a bit of variation in lead tipped pills and it doesn't mean anything to accuracy as long as the weight is rather uniform and the diameter is stable. I've shot pills somewhat flattened by recoil and not really noticed an issue. If you really need orime bullets for a hunt you should (as said earlier) use these to get your practice in and have a box of 1sts for the hunt.Hi Guys, here are two of them. They all look like this. This tiny out of round protrusion of Lead at the very tip. Since I only have been shooting Ballistic Tips and Accubond Long Range bullets, this caught me by surprise. Just looks sloppy . I was hoping not to trim off the tip, but simply to bring it more to a uniform point. I thought the meplat trimmer might be useful, I see now it would not. These bullets will be used in my .300 Weatherby Mag, at 3000 FPS, for an east coast Elk Hunt. Penn or Kentucky. The range will likely not exceed 400 yards. Thank You all for the responses, really helpful . Lenny
what I have done for years with partitions before all the hammer's etc etc and all worked very well. Best they had back then. Now many more choices but partitions are tried and true...they work..The last time I checked, that's how they are made. See Feenix's second picture.
I think you're worrying about nothing, and may cause more problems.
Just load them and shoot.
I agree. I would do 5 of them and shoot 5 before and 5 after. I doubt you will see any difference or the trimmed ones will be worse.The last time I checked, that's how they are made. See Feenix's second picture.
I think you're worrying about nothing, and may cause more problems.
Just load them and shoot.
This!trimming will have zero benefit at hunting ranges… you may actually slow up expansion and have a negative impact… you might improve the consistency of BCs but you'll reduce it to the point you would want it for longer ranges… pictures is first quality uncoated 308 180 partition View attachment 390280