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Posted: 10/23/2014 8:56:34 AM EDT
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The other day I found out their US based production facility was nearby (25 miles.) Anyways, I read their bullets are pretty popular for hunting long range and dangerous game. Their bullets are a bit fancy for the general plinking and shorter range shooting (under 300 yard) I do, however I'm curious is anyone here is familiar or has any experience with their bullets?
Edited to add: Manufacturer links per Dryflash3's suggestion. GS Custom USA GS Custom |
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they make a sought after bullet for the 6.8. Great Quality is what i hear. While searching for information on them, I 've found a couple of archived threads on the site about their 6.8 bullets. One of the threads was on how they reacted to windshield glass. Their operation is fairly small, and they cnc machine their bullets instead of swaging them. This allows them to switch calibers easier, and the owner told me they can build to order custom calibers. They recently had a customer order .312" diameter hunting bullets for his Mosin Nagant. Their bullets had external drive bands instead of drive bands cut into the bullet, which was one of the reasons I was asking if anyone had tried these yet. |
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While searching for information on them, I 've found a couple of archived threads on the site about their 6.8 bullets. One of the threads was on how they reacted to windshield glass. Their operation is fairly small, and they cnc machine their bullets instead of swaging them. This allows them to switch calibers easier, and the owner told me they can build to order custom calibers. They recently had a customer order .312" diameter hunting bullets for his Mosin Nagant. Their bullets had external drive bands instead of drive bands cut into the bullet, which was one of the reasons I was asking if anyone had tried these yet. Quoted:
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they make a sought after bullet for the 6.8. Great Quality is what i hear. While searching for information on them, I 've found a couple of archived threads on the site about their 6.8 bullets. One of the threads was on how they reacted to windshield glass. Their operation is fairly small, and they cnc machine their bullets instead of swaging them. This allows them to switch calibers easier, and the owner told me they can build to order custom calibers. They recently had a customer order .312" diameter hunting bullets for his Mosin Nagant. Their bullets had external drive bands instead of drive bands cut into the bullet, which was one of the reasons I was asking if anyone had tried these yet. I haven't heard of them, and they are a little spendy for general use, but this bolded area has my full attention.
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