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SPS has 308 165 gr SB seconds available.
Might want to jump on it fellas.
JD338
Might want to jump on it fellas.
JD338
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I jumped on a bunch of them in 6mm and 308 years ago when they made runs of them... Great shooting bullets and I think my son took a bear with one of the 165's from his 30-06 a while back.SPS has 308 165 gr SB seconds available.
Might want to jump on it fellas.
JD338
I would say these are tougher.How would you compare them to an equivalent Sierra GameKing?
Agree. Like them both, but that heavy base and jacket of the solid base seems to help hold the bullet together quite well.I would say these are tougher.
No wonder there are out of stockI also received my shipment of 308 165 SB's.
Loaded up a few and checked my zero.
I stacked 3 at 100 yards with the 308 Win and then center punched the 200 yard gong.
I'm ready for opening day on 11/15.
JD338
Ballistic Tip + bonding agent = AccuBondI m old but the Solid Base was the Daddy to the original Ballistic Tip. ( SB + plastic tip = Ballistic Tip)
So that same thick base that BT is known for came from the Solid Base.
I placed an order, received an order number and two days later an email stating they were off on inventory and had none to send meI also received my shipment of 308 165 SB's.
Loaded up a few and checked my zero.
I stacked 3 at 100 yards with the 308 Win and then center punched the 200 yard gong.
I'm ready for opening day on 11/15.
JD338
Washington state is trending towards requiring unleaded bullets for big game hunting as well. I've been slowly laying in a supply from Nosler, Barnes and Hornady. All are shooting well.I was going to order some, especially for that price, but my lovely State of NewYorkistan is really trying to go non-lead and with the current elected officials I suspect I won’t be long before we even have to have emission controls on all our rifles…..
Same here Guy. It's my plan "B".Washington state is trending towards requiring unleaded bullets for big game hunting as well. I've been slowly laying in a supply from Nosler, Barnes and Hornady. All are shooting well.
Have thousands of good lead-core hunting bullets on hand though, often purchased from Shooters Pro Shop when Nosler had over-runs or blems there.
Guy