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Recognise these?
12 November 2007, 09:42
JohanvRecognise these?
Hi everyone, please help me identify these. They are all .338 calibre bullets. I know now # one is a 250gr Woodleigh weldcore PP, I think # 2 is a BarnesX, #3 & #4 I don't know? You could view the other links for top & bottom views.
Thanx
Johan
http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee99/johan338/IMG_75171.jpghttp://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee99/johan338/IMG_75181.jpg12 November 2007, 09:55
ccmmmmmmmmm, no 4 looks to be a hornady, dunno about the solid, monolithic of some persausion????
12 November 2007, 10:02
RMillerquick guess I would say #2 barnes TSX #3 barnes banded solid #4 hornady spire point.
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12 November 2007, 11:25
Johanvquote:
Originally posted by RMiller:
quick guess I would say #2 barnes TSX #3 barnes banded solid #4 hornady spire point.
I agree on #4 it does look like hornady spire point, but what is the monolithic #3?
Johan
12 November 2007, 12:10
archdlx#4 looks like the 225 I used in my Ruger #1 in
340 Roy...another stupid trade I lost on!!
LeRoy
12 November 2007, 14:38
mouse93quote:
Originally posted by Johanv:
I agree on #4 it does look like hornady spire point, but what is the monolithic #3?
Johan
A - Square - monolithic solid - 250 gr
See:
A - square12 November 2007, 14:49
JohanvA - Square - monolithic solid - 250 gr
See:
A - square[/QUOTE]
I think you're right!!!! Thanks Mouse!!!
Johan
12 November 2007, 21:18
mstarling#2 is a Barnes TSX #4 is a 225 grain Hornady Interlock spire point.
My .338 Win Mag with the Krieger cut rifled barrel likes the first two but won't shoot #4 worth a damn. Going to try them in a 338-06.
Mike
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http://www.mstarling.com 13 November 2007, 08:56
kudude#3 looks more like the old Barnes monometal solid before groves and the flattened tip. Kudude
13 November 2007, 12:36
gohip20003 looks like an A-square to me
13 November 2007, 12:51
ozhunter1# looks like a Woodleigh Protected Point, #2 Barns X, #4 maybe a Hornady interlock?
13 November 2007, 23:54
Terry Blauwkamp# 1 could also be a Bear Claw, # 2 is a TSX, and # 4 certainly is a Hornady
Remember, forgivness is easier to get than permission.
14 November 2007, 01:45
jjmp#1 250 gr. tbbc
#2..250 gr barnes tsx..fb
#3..250 gr. barnes monolithic solid
#4..250 gr. hornady interloc-spire point
ta daaaaaa
regards
14 November 2007, 02:27
StonecreekI
think everybody missed it on #4. Hornady uses a secant ogive, and this bullet appears to have a tangent ogive. If so, I'm guessing it's a WW Power Point.
14 November 2007, 20:53
Atkinson#4 is a Hornady and has a secant ogive. #3 is the old ITTC monolithic solid, and if its not then someone copied it.
Ray Atkinson
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14 November 2007, 21:44
Stonecreekquote:
#4 is a Hornady and has a secant ogive.
Maybe so. I just can't detect the angle change in the photo. Most Hornady secants have a fairly pronounced angle where the secant begins. I will stipulate that the nose looks more like a Hornady than a PPoint.