62 grain Varmint Grenade. They open very quickly and dump the energy inside the critter. Pass throughs are rare unless very close. Very accurate.Thanks everyone for your input, are there any bullets in 6 mm that are fur friendly?
62 grain Varmint Grenade. They open very quickly and dump the energy inside the critter. Pass throughs are rare unless very close. Very accurate.Thanks everyone for your input, are there any bullets in 6 mm that are fur friendly?
Do you have some pics of the ”scratch & dent” tipped bullets? I would like to see how the tips look on those. Thanks.VMAX blems from ''Jon's Reloading'' in Ballentine Neb are app 12-15cents apiece. BlitzKings are at least DOUBLE. They both shoot about the same for ME in my guns. VMAX is usually in stock. BlitzKings RARELY
Thanks, that’s what I was wanting to know if many of the tips were deformed.Krac-l cant really see any difference between the two. Certainly not in performance. l also shoot blems from Nosler. Those are come ''shootersproshop.com''. The only true blems l have ever purchased came from one of the big online internet sellers.
No deformed tips. VMAX usual bright red are closer to pink. Weights may vary as much as a grain.Thanks, that’s what I was wanting to know if many of the tips were deformed.
Vmax not out of stock...I want to shoot several sierra bullets such as the 39 gr 20 cal and the 60 gr TMK. Stupid things are out of stock for years at a time. Since 2020 I have never seen any of the vmax out of stock. It's that simple.
There isn't a load we've developed with a .224 or .243 vmax that we have had any trouble getting 0. 5moa or better. Usually better.For me the blitz kings were more accurate but I would get the occasional flyer, the vmaxs were more consistent, I would rather have a consistent 1/2 minute bullet than a quarter minute bullet with flyers…….jmtcw
