matrix bullets

str8meat

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Jul 20, 2008
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does anybody have exp. with these? the .752 b.c. in the 30 cal 210 vld has got my attention.
 
They look pretty nice and a bonded bullet at that. Price seems very reasonable as well. Good time to be a rifle shooter. Scotty
 
I've seen them a couple of times locally, but I've not shot any. I note they are made here in British Columbia, which makes them somewhat interesting to me, if only for experimental purposes.
 
They look pretty neat I would like to try the 140 gr flat base in my 264 WM. Does anyone know if the 375 cal bullets are solids or expanding in the pictures they look more like a solid to me.
 
gerry":1gxet3o1 said:
They look pretty neat I would like to try the 140 gr flat base

X2! Even their RBT looks pretty cool. I would like to see some pictures after impacts, just to see how they hold up. Scotty
 
Actually, I'm already working on this, Joel. I confess that I do hate to spend $500, but maybe I can pick up a selection for cartridges I load for my own purposes.
 
They do look interesting for sure. Maybe they should send us some samples..... :wink:
 
should have my order sometime this week loads testing this weekend. gonna start with rl 22 and h4831
 
DrMike":1psyssj1 said:
Actually, I'm already working on this, Joel. I confess that I do hate to spend $500, but maybe I can pick up a selection for cartridges I load for my own purposes.

I saw on their site you can buy a sample pack of 100 bullets in any variation you want for a decent amount of money. Might be a good deal in order to just try them out with some proven loads to see what they do. If these things take off, I believe they would give all the Berger shooters a run for their money. Scotty
 
I suspect we'll see a number of products introduced shortly addressing the needs generated by interest in long-range shooting and the need for bullet integrity at higher velocities. This bullet may be the first of many introduced.
 
DrMike":3gw9k44s said:
I suspect we'll see a number of products introduced shortly addressing the needs generated by interest in long-range shooting and the need for bullet integrity at higher velocities. This bullet may be the first of many introduced.

That is a good thing I believe. Scotty
 
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