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Hello all, Has anyone tried any of the new Sierra GameChanger bullets? have been looking at them and was curious as to what kind of performance they were having. Thanks in advance for any input you may have good bad or ugly lol. Ray NRA Life Member NAHC Life Member NRA Patriot Endowment Life Member | ||
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Don't know about real game, but American Rifleman says they blow their cores in dry paper due to unbonded construction | |||
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Thats good to know if you need to shoot your way out of a phone book printing company ________________________________________________ Maker of The Frankenstud Sling Keeper Proudly made in the USA Acepting all forms of payment | |||
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Those photos mean little without knowing the velocity and range the Sierras were fired at. The non-bonded Sierra Gamekings would also lose cores too at times but they sure killed and at least were accurate so went where you needed them to go. I used Gamekings exclusively for decades of hunting and have nothing to complain about, most often than not they exit. | |||
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My sentiments exactly. I've had excellent performance from Sierra bullets for decades and am anxious to give the Gamechangers a try. | |||
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Joe I went back and read the entire article word for word. I wonder what makes this guy think he's qualified to write an opinion about a product, really. His test methods and media are suspect and when he throws in comments like "The Remington Mountain Rifle wears a pencil-thin barrel. The barrel heats up enough to start a grass fire after firing three .270 cartridges in a row. As the barrel heats up, bullets begin to stray across targets." It doesn't take long to tell he is a bullshit artist and is writing more for his own pleasure than to actually inform anyone of anything. I'll do some of my own testing in the near future and I sure as hell won't be shooting into "dry paperback novels and magazines". | |||
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I killed a doe last year with this bullet in my 6.5/.284 XP-100 handgun. She was at 180 yds. Ran 50 yds. after the shot. Exit was 1/2". Internal damage was a tract of 2" of damage in the lungs and one shoulder. As far as I see it, this is a NON game changer no different than a Nosler AB (which causes more damage). It offers nothing new. I'll stick with my ABs & NPTs. Larry Rogers | |||
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That is just the kind of information I was looking for Thank you! Ray NRA Life Member NAHC Life Member NRA Patriot Endowment Life Member | |||
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