Description
These are 2nds. That means they may have some variations in OAL or meplat diameter. They may shoot amazing or the may just be meh.
This is a brand new product by RMR. Basically, all I have done is rudimentary accuracy tests to make sure that I’m happy with it’s accuracy capability. I’ve been using 75-77 grain load data from Hornady or Sierra with good results. Our bullet machine is not supposed to be able to make a bullet this long but we did some cheating and work arounds and we were able to get it to make a pretty awesome bullet. There is a small ring near the tip that is just part of the process of cheating the creation of this bullet, but accuracy is not affected. Initial testing tells me this bullet has a better BC than the Hornady, but I haven’t been able to test it fully at distance yet. Any feedback on BC and accuracy will be much appreciated.
Also, keep in mind that these are polished in corn cob media and there will be tiny pieces of media stuck in the tips. It does not affect accuracy.
Why 3GH? It stands for 3-gun/hunting. Because they are match-grade bullets suitable for competition, like 3-gun matches, AND the bullet jacket is designed to be thicker toward the base. This design feature gives these bullets some controlled expansion characteristics for hunting smaller thin-skinned game. They are NOT bonded, so the jacket and core typically separate in flesh (causing a devastating wound channel), but the penetration does exceed what can be expected from “normal” match grade bullets. Although we can’t recommend them for certain types of game, they have been used successfully to take hogs and small deer. Note that some states do not allow shooting any type of big game with cartridges under 6mm/.243.
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