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Posted: 1/12/2009 11:35:33 AM EDT
| I need to buy some 55 gr. fmjbt bullets for general plinking at 100-150 yards . I can get hornady for $10.00 per thousand more than winchester . Are they better than winchester ? Thanks for any advice , Tom |
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I need to buy some 55 gr. fmjbt bullets for general plinking at 100-150 yards . I can get hornady for $10.00 per thousand more than winchester . Are they better than winchester ? Thanks for any advice , Tom No , Buy the Winchester and save your $$ Winchester bullets are known to be inconsistent. Buy the Hornady's, they are proven to be the best bulk bullet for 55 grain FMJBT accuracy-wise. If you want to shoot some groups you will know the bullet is good and you can narrow any trouble you are having down to other equipment or technique. |
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Yes, they are MUCH, MUCH better than the Winchesters and easily worth $10/ 1000 extra.
- AG ETA: I've made thousands of .223 rounds with 55gr FMJs. I've used Winchester, Remington, PRVI, Hornady, Lake City, and Sierra. The Sierra's are the most consistent/ accurate for me, but not that much better than the Hornady. Winchesters are, by a large margin, the worst. Hornady is all I buy in 55gr these days. |
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Hornady 55gr FMJ's are now $100/K from PV, ouch! From this thread http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=6&f=42&t=265895 |
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I need to buy some 55 gr. fmjbt bullets for general plinking at 100-150 yards . I can get hornady for $10.00 per thousand more than winchester . Are they better than winchester ? Thanks for any advice , Tom No , Buy the Winchester and save your $$ Guys , I agree that Hornady 55fmj's are much better , thats all I load, but I also shoot way beyond 150yds. The poster stated he is looking for a 100-150yd bullet and I think the Winchesters will do just fine for that. Also I am a bulk orderer so when I look at a $10 per K saving in my world that really means much more $$ saved. If he's only buying 1K then go with the Hornadys. |
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I've found that the Winchesters don't seat to as consistent an OAL as the Hornadys, but they're just as accurate.
I was just on Powder Valley's site. Winchesters are $75 per 1000 and Hornadys are over $100. For THAT difference, I'll be sticking with the Winchesters. |
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I've found that the Winchesters don't seat to as consistent an OAL as the Hornadys, but they're just as accurate. I was just on Powder Valley's site. Winchesters are $75 per 1000 and Hornadys are over $100. For THAT difference, I'll be sticking with the Winchesters. That just happened yesterday. Widener's still has them for the same price as PV's Winchesters. |
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You might want to try some of Widener's mil spec 62 grain lead bullets (no penetrator) HERE. |
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Quoted: You might want to try some of Widener's mil spec 62 grain lead bullets (no penetrator) http://www.wideners.com/itemdetail.cfm?item_id=7440&dir=278|281|727. 8 left |
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Quoted: Quoted: You might want to try some of Widener's mil spec 62 grain lead bullets (no penetrator) http://www.wideners.com/itemdetail.cfm?item_id=7440&dir=278|281|727. 8 left POOF! dryflash strikes again j/k, they're gone! |
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You might want to try some of Widener's mil spec 62 grain lead bullets (no penetrator) http://www.wideners.com/itemdetail.cfm?item_id=7440&dir=278|281|727. 8 left POOF! dryflash strikes again j/k, they're gone! Wasn't me this time. Saving up for the fun show this weekend. |
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