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Midway seconds 77gr match bullets

DLT

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Shows they have some at a decent price, wonder if they are noslers or sierras, has anybody bought any and can confirm ?
 
I bought a batch of 6mm 90 grain matchking seconds from Midway one time. I'll never do it again. Now I may have got the worst batch they ever sold, but dang! It was clear these were run while they were setting up the press. OAL was all over the place by as much as .075! But once I sorted them by OAL, the BTO was way off even in the ones with the same OAL. (and they shot about like it looked like they would)
 
I have shot thousands of seconds. OAL may be all over, ogive length is what I go off of. IHMSA is a some what easy game, hit it and knock it over. The Hornady and Sierra seconds I have used over the years no matter what the nose looked like shot surprisingly well
 
1st batch of second I bought was awesome. Everything after wasn't good. I still use some for "better than ball" applications. Most will land within 1.5 to 2 MOA and that is still better than 55gr fmj.
 
Been there and done that. I made the mistake of whipping out a comparator and measuring. I had 3 different piles of "close enough" when I was done and a pile of WTH. As others mentioned, they shot decent but not worth my effort. The one's I got (77 grain HPBT) were Sierra's as best I could tell.
 
FYI. At Creedmoor Sports American Bullet Company is showing 77 gr 'match quality' bullets for ~ $0.24 per bullet.
I am curious if anyone has ordered the Creedmoor Match Grade HPBT. The website says they are first run and not second's. The BC is higher than the Sierra MK's. Are your groups any different than the Sierra? My 223 has a 1 in 8 twist.
 
Bought 500 a while back (this year) finally culled them by base to ogive. Same weights (well close) but after having 6 different cups to sort by B-to-O I have 5 boxes of different lengths. I won't buy them again. I guess they will be used to practice. Just not sure if Nosler or SMK. The ones I tossed were so malformed at the boat tail I do not even see a reason to load them.
 
Bought 500 a while back (this year) finally culled them by base to ogive. Same weights (well close) but after having 6 different cups to sort by B-to-O I have 5 boxes of different lengths. I won't buy them again. I guess they will be used to practice. Just not sure if Nosler or SMK. The ones I tossed were so malformed at the boat tail I do not even see a reason to load them.
Were those the 'practice' ones or the 'match' ones?
 
Were those the 'practice' ones or the 'match' ones?
They are 77 match bullets to my knowledge, they do not discern between match or practice type. I do not practice with anything other than match stuff. Hell I rarely practice so there is that :)
 
Scott - Creedmoor is now carrying both 'practice' and 'match' bullets from American Bullet.

The 75gr 'match' bullets in 250 quantity are just under 17 cents each.
Thanks, I have seen that. Have a bunch of RMR 69s and 75's. I am happy with the RMR 69s. Not yet convinced on the 75 RMR yet but only loaded them once so far.
I have seen the American Bullet Co practice and now match from CS. Always good to subsidize the SMK 77s I have for full course.
 

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