I think one of the most telling comparisons that I have examples for is using, what I believe I’ve seen termed, as the pushing/pull method. Pulling a factory seated bullet of a cup and core variety and replacing it with a premium bullet. I first read about this years ago in the below article...
The 225s destroyed the first four jugs almost the same as the 275s, but penetrated one jug less. Below you’ll see a screenshot of a review for the 225 grain that I believe was posted on the Swift website. Thanks
When I responded to your earlier post, I didn’t realize I’ve seen your test in the past.
I believe you originally posted it several years ago and I have that video saved in my notes. It’s one of the few that I could find with a larger caliber A-frame into milk jugs. I spent a lot of time...
I was really surprised all the way around with the 225 gr TSX. It lost three pedals, damaged the first three jugs the same as most of the 30 caliber bullets and it was found in the six jug. ♂️. None of the 30 caliber Barnes bullets lost any pedals at the same distance with some of them moving...
It took me a while to get the A-frames to shoot. This is the last target I fired before leaving this spring. 200 yards. I fired the 275s first and then adjusted to the right, 1 inch before the last two groups of 225 TSX & A-Frame. Same point of aim. Ruger Guide Gun.
I probably should’ve...
I would first like to thank this forum and its members for providing such a great amount of practical and useful information. I use many websites like this one for not just research, but fixing so many things in everyday life, I don’t know what I would do without resources like this one.
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