Has anybody used these for prairie dogs? I was wondering what kind of performance they had compared to say the v-max.
After recently looking at the price increase for my beloved Nosler custom 50grs (from $37 to $57 for 50)I need to start loading for my .222 and my .223 wssm when I get it going for next season.
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jimmywax--This doesn't address your question at all,but does address part of what you mentioned. $37-$57 for 50 is way out of my range. I use cast bullets in my .222 on jackrabbits and they are good to whatever range I can spotlight them. Certainly they wont have the range of a jacketed bullet nor will they vaporize them,but they will kill them and dead is dead. Where I have been able to get wheel weights free(maybe not anymore)I probably spent about $5 per hundred rounds. The bullet mold I use is the 58 grain RCBS. This mold is intended to use a gas check--which have gotten a little pricey,but it does very well without the gas check.
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I have used the 55gr Ballistic tip in a 22-250 on prarie dogs with very good results. I would expect to see good performance from the CT Ballistic Silver Tip as well. It is essentially a 50gr Nosler Ballistic Tip with Winchesters Lubalox or Lubaloy coating.
Originally posted by hvy barrel: I have used the 55gr Ballistic tip in a 22-250 on prarie dogs with very good results. I would expect to see good performance from the CT Ballistic Silver Tip as well. It is essentially a 50gr Nosler Ballistic Tip with Winchesters Lubalox or Lubaloy coating.
Thanks hvy barrel, I thought that they were the same bullet but wasn't sure. So unless you can get them for less than the nosler's they probably aren't worth it.
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QUOTE] Thanks hvy barrel, I thought that they were the same bullet but wasn't sure. So unless you can get them for less than the nosler's they probably aren't worth it.[/QUOTE]
I have not compared the CT against the plain old BT yet. I don't know if there is really any advatage first hand. I have sent a lot of regular BT down range & with regular cleaning I can say that they do not foul the barrel any more than the V-max or Sierra BK.