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CAUTERUCIO BULLETS

I thought I would pass the above info on to the shooters looking for Cauterucio handmade made long range benchrest bullets:
482 Comerwood Ct.
So.S.F. Ca 94080 Ph:650-583-1550


Good Shooting.

BOBC
 
Bob
Any chance you could post photos of bullets?
cal available and BC info
pricing??
email
toneykg@yahoo.com
have some questions for you on bullet making

Karl
 
Here is what I received from Bob on 5/6/2010:

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BC BULLETS 100% HANDMADE BENCHREST QUALITY

SINCE 1954



6.5mm:

155gr.BT VLD *

147gr.BT VLD *

141gr.BT VLD (BC 630 @ 2900 fps) ALL 6.5 BT'S ARE $38.00 PER 100 + POSTAGE

119 to 120gr.BT 10 cal Spitzer point ** Good for 6.5X47 Lapua & 260 Rem.

129gr.BT 10 cal Spire point ** ------------- " " " " " " " " " "

119 to 120gr.BT VLD ** ------------------- " " " " " " " " " "

108gr.BT 8 cal point ** ---------------------- " " " " " " " " " "

94gr.FB 8 cal point ** ALL 6.5 FB'S ARE $29.00 PER 100+POSTAGE

85gr.FB 8 cal point **



7mm:

151 gr.BT 8 cal point * (.2853 Dia.) $42.00 PER 100 +POSTAGE

156 gr BT VLD (.2853 Dia.) (BC 630 @ 3100 fps) $48.00 PER 100+POSTAGE

177 gr BT VLD (.2848 Dia.) ( BC 750 @ 2700 fps) """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""

189 gr BT VLD (.2848 Dia.) (BC 750 @ 2700 fps) """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""

168 gr BT 8 cal point (.2854 Dia.) (BC same as Sierra) $42.00 PER 100+POSTAGE



30 cal:

119 & 125gr.FB 8 cal point * ALL FB'S ARE $35.00 PER 100+POSTAGE

135gr.FB 8 cal point *

155gr.BT 8 cal point (Palma with Longer BT) $38.00 PER 100+POSTAGE

168gr.BT 8 cal point * ( Very good for 600yds because of Palma length BT) $38.00 PER 100+POSTAGE

200gr.BT 8 cal point * ( BC same as Sierra 200gr.MK) $48.00 PER 100+POSTAGE

211gr.BT 8 cal point * ( BC approx. same as Sierra 220gr MK) """"""""""""""""""""""



* Denotes Non Stock Special Order Only.

** Denotes Made on Heavier Match Jackets for high velocities

NOTE: SHIPMENTS RESTRICTED TO U.S.A. LOCATIONS ONLY...........

All bullets are hollow point design, made on Sierra Matchking jackets and stand up to high velocities very well. No automated presses are used to make these bullets. They are all handmade by me on the best carbide dies on the planet. I have 18 Rockchucker presses modified for bullet making. I'm a one man operation and want it this way to insure top quality bullets. I extrude my own lead wire for extra uniformity. All the shooter has to do is load and shoot the finished bullets, because I check them all through the various manufacturing steps. Bullets within the same lot do not have to be sorted into different batches, because I've already done that for you as I make them.



Call between 3 & 4pm PST for info & availability. Prices subject to change without notice.



Bob Cauterucio (650-583-1550) (AKA) BC BULLETS

482 Comerwood Court

South San Francisco, Ca. 94080

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I recently purchased some 141, 147, and 155 6.5mm VLDs from him but I don't expect to shoot them before mid to late Summer (rifle in process - waiting on my barrel). Nice fellow to deal with.

Ed
 
Bob makes great bullets and I have shot a lot of his 7mm 176 and 177 grain bullets with outstanding results. However, I don't believe that the BC of the 177 Cauterucio is any better than the 180 Berger VLD. I had some time left after I shot a 20 round match string at 1000 yards withe the Berger 180 so I shot five of the 177 Cauterucios loaded with the same powder charge and seating depth as the Bergers. The Cauterucios grouped about 5 inches below the 180s. Nothing wrong with the group, but they should have impacted higher if the BC is anything like .750
 
Did the two differant wieghts have exactly the same point of impact at 100yards. Tuff to say that if they didn't start at the same point.
 
I've never had any reason to compare them at 100 yards. For the same powder load and seating depth into the lands, the muzzle velocities are essentially the same. I had just shot a nice match using Berger 180s with everything centered up vertically and I thought I'd give the cauterucios a try at 1000 yards since I can't test very often at that distance. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with these bullets, just that, if the muzzle velocities are about the same and the BC of one is .090 higher than the other, it should impact higher on the paper at 1000 yards. My guess is that the BCs are about the same. Here is a link to a discussion about the BC of the 7mm 189gr Cauteruccio including comments by Brian Litz, the Chief Bullistician at Berger. http://www.accurateshooter.com/forum/index.php/topic,3657776.msg35504649.html#msg35504649
 
I understand but differant weights do and can cause differant harmonics so point of impact could be differant. If bobs are lower at 100 than the Bergers than that scews the results. I do believe what Bryan says. Just sayin.
 
The point about harmonics is an excellent one. In my experience, the 177 Cauterucio and the 180 Berger tune the same which I think means that the harmonics are the same. I use the same powder charge and jam with both. I have used Jason Baney round robun ladder testing method to tune my loadings with both of them. I actually bought them to get the Sierra jackets when the Berger 180 thick jacket bullets were not available. One of my 284 Shehane barrels was blowing up the thin jacket 180s at 2900 fps, so I really wanted a VLD with a tougher jacket and these happened to be available. And they do shoot very, very consistently. I wouldn't hesitate to buy more if I needed any bullets and I never feel at a disadvantage shooting them in a match.
 
Gary, the 141.5 VLD's I have measure 0.2645 at the pressure ring.
Just found that the 120s' measure 0.2655 at pressure ring which I think may be to large for
standard bore which I think is 0.258, correct me if I am wrong on that.
 
Just found that the 120s' measure 0.2655 at pressure ring which I think may be to large for
standard bore which I think is 0.258, correct me if I am wrong on that.

These bullets were probably made on my oversize die which I shoot most of the time in my 260 Rem barrel, which has a (.2640 groove dia) you will find this 120 gr VLD bullet has a measurable reduced dia. tapered shank. This bullet die was made for shooters with worn barrels. And are offered on special order basis. These bullets allow shooters to squeeze several hundred more accurate rounds from their worn barrels. The oversize bullet's pressure ring maintains a good gas seal which is a requirement for accuracy.

I shot NRA High Power for 30 years and I always used .3088" dia bullets in my .3075" groove dia. cut barrels.
 
These bullets were probably made on my oversize die which I shoot most of the time in my 260 Rem barrel, which has a (.2640 groove dia) you will find this 120 gr VLD bullet has a measurable reduced dia. tapered shank. This bullet die was made for shooters with worn barrels. And are offered on special order basis. These bullets allow shooters to squeeze several hundred more accurate rounds from their worn barrels. The oversize bullet's pressure ring maintains a good gas seal which is a requirement for accuracy.

I shot NRA High Power for 30 years and I always used .3088" dia bullets in my .3075" groove dia. cut barrels.

Thank you that is good to know. Could I get your website to see if there is some other
bullet I might want to order from you.

Thanks.
 

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