There's my two cent's on Kodiak's --- You might want to try Trophy Bonded bullets - I was able pull sub-inch groups with these guys.
CK
[This message has been edited by CK (edited 09-06-2001).]
Interesting post!
I was reading a post about the Alaska Bullet Works (that's the name, right?) Kodiak bullets on HuntAmerica the other day. Some of the folks there defended the bullets performance.
I, like you, had to share my experience about not being able to make them shoot in my rifles. I tried them in a 300 Win Mag, and a 7mm-08. They just wouldn't make a decent group with loads which were successfull in the past. I also measured the bullets from the base, to a point on the ogive, with a Stoney Point Comparator, and found that the bullet O.A.L. varied much more than Nosler Partitons. That makes it hard to seat the bullets consistantly the same distance from the lands each time.
It's possible, that with the new macines they bought about 3 years ago, that the bullets have improved. When did you do your tests?
They seem to really work well, when they actually hit game. I don't dispute their claims on performance. I really wanted to help the local company out. Perhaps I'll try some of their .416's out in the near future?
One funny thing...
When I lived in Kodiak, I didn't see these bullets on the shelves in Macks or Cy's sporting good stores. Perhaps they're in stock now though.
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Brian
The 416 Taylor WebPage!
I really do like seeing a local company do good! Now I will have to try some of their .416 bullets.
Thanks!
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Brian
The 416 Taylor WebPage!
I did my testing (shooting,weighing and sawing, ha,ha) about two weeks ago. Yeah, I hear ya, I grew up in Kodiak (class of 80')and never did I see these bullets at Cy's, nor at Mack's - Maybe because these guys weren't in business when I left Kodiak (May 88').
Well, don't get me wrong about these bullets. I think they (Alaska Bullet Works, Juneau, AK - in the town I live in) need to get to the next step of quality control. Nosler spent alot of money and time to get where there at today, and maybe this will be the next step (some day?) they'll take to draw customers like you and I.
CK
[This message has been edited by CK (edited 09-08-2001).]