hunteratheart
AH member
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- Sep 11, 2011
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- Hunted
- South Africa, Zimbabwe
Bulk Dead Tough Softs in .409 (400gr) and .458 (465gr). Minimum order qty of 50.
Roughly (900) .409 400 grain softs. A-Square sold them for $3.11 each. I'll sell for $1.50 each.
Roughly (250) .458 465 gr softs with Win Mag cannelure. A-Square sold them for $3.69 each. I'll sell for $1.75 each or $1.50 each when you buy qty of 200 or more.
Roughly (1,000) .458 465 gr softs with 450 Ackley cannelure. (I use these in my Win Mag as well. Cannelure just a little higher than the Win Mag one) A-Square sold them for $3.69 each. I'll sell for $1.75 each or $1.50 each when you buy qty of 200 or more.
Roughly (400) .458 465 gr softs with Lott cannelure. A-Square sold them for $3.69 each. I'll sell for $1.75 each or $1.50 each when you buy qty of 200 or more.
Shipping - to keep costs down, whatever I can fit in the USPS flat rate boxes will be the shipping costs plus insurance- no inflated charges.
"The A-Square Dead Tough Soft Point is the bullet of choice for all general purpose hunting. It is the bullet which gives both penetration and controlled expansion. It is appropriate for the smallest deer or antelope all the way up to the largest buffalo and eland. The A-Square Dead Tough Soft Point is significantly different from competing bullets in its external and internal dimensions, composition of core, method of bonding core to jacket, and other features. It offers truly controlled expansion.
It will expand a little at extremely low velocity or long range, and yet will stop over-expansion at high velocity at close range. The classic mushroom cap expansion of competing soft points has so much surface area that it actually stops penetration and is about as stable as a warped frisbee.
The Dead Tough expands between one-quarter and one-third of the way down the shank. This leaves at least the remaining two-thirds of the bullet undisturbed. This long tail keeps the bullet stable and on a straight path within the animal. This is essential on a raking shot or in order to take the far lung or the far shoulder on a broadside shot. For general purpose use on all prey animals, there is nothing better than the Dead Tough."
Steve Reider
huntratheart@gmail.com
Roughly (900) .409 400 grain softs. A-Square sold them for $3.11 each. I'll sell for $1.50 each.
Roughly (250) .458 465 gr softs with Win Mag cannelure. A-Square sold them for $3.69 each. I'll sell for $1.75 each or $1.50 each when you buy qty of 200 or more.
Roughly (1,000) .458 465 gr softs with 450 Ackley cannelure. (I use these in my Win Mag as well. Cannelure just a little higher than the Win Mag one) A-Square sold them for $3.69 each. I'll sell for $1.75 each or $1.50 each when you buy qty of 200 or more.
Roughly (400) .458 465 gr softs with Lott cannelure. A-Square sold them for $3.69 each. I'll sell for $1.75 each or $1.50 each when you buy qty of 200 or more.
Shipping - to keep costs down, whatever I can fit in the USPS flat rate boxes will be the shipping costs plus insurance- no inflated charges.
"The A-Square Dead Tough Soft Point is the bullet of choice for all general purpose hunting. It is the bullet which gives both penetration and controlled expansion. It is appropriate for the smallest deer or antelope all the way up to the largest buffalo and eland. The A-Square Dead Tough Soft Point is significantly different from competing bullets in its external and internal dimensions, composition of core, method of bonding core to jacket, and other features. It offers truly controlled expansion.
It will expand a little at extremely low velocity or long range, and yet will stop over-expansion at high velocity at close range. The classic mushroom cap expansion of competing soft points has so much surface area that it actually stops penetration and is about as stable as a warped frisbee.
The Dead Tough expands between one-quarter and one-third of the way down the shank. This leaves at least the remaining two-thirds of the bullet undisturbed. This long tail keeps the bullet stable and on a straight path within the animal. This is essential on a raking shot or in order to take the far lung or the far shoulder on a broadside shot. For general purpose use on all prey animals, there is nothing better than the Dead Tough."
Steve Reider
huntratheart@gmail.com