Most of them.. Silvertips, Power Point, Barnes X and TSX. Sierra's 2 hunt and one match. Nosler Part and Accubond, Trophy Bonded. North Fork. Not sure about a couple of them. How's I do?
Most of them.. Silvertips, Power Point, Barnes X and TSX. Sierra's 2 hunt and one match. Nosler Part and Accubond, Trophy Bonded. North Fork. Not sure about a couple of them. How's I do?
ANSWERS to the first five:
1. Barnes X, TSX, X, TSX
2. 2 Jensens, 2 HTs
3. North Fork, Nosler Partition, Swift A-Frame
4. 3 Sierras
5. WW 2 SilverTips, Power Point
and answers to the added two:
1. Bitterroot Bonded Core, Trophy Bonded, Speer Grand Slam
2. 2 Blue Mountains, Elkhorn.
Some like the Sierras & WWs were easy. How many recognized the Jensens or HTs?
I recognize those beautiful Winchester Western Silvertip soft point bullets any day . Back during my career in the 1960s , most soft point cartridges had a tendency to deform inside the magazines of bolt rifles due to recoil , and in turn would cause a failure to feed .
The Winchester Silvertip soft point bullets , with their aluminum tips were guaranteed never to deform inside rifle magazines . And true enough , l never did see even 1 deform in my 10 year career.
They were brutally effective on panthers and royal Bengal tigers . The .375 Holland & Holland magnum calibre 300 grain Silvertip soft point bullets were a gem for broadside double lung shots on gaur bison .
what kind of velocity does the 140 grains list, curious how they would fit in with my current 130 gr, supply of 270s. maybe a pic of the box data listing vel. and drop. Oh and complements on that ammo belt, nice.
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