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There's some interesting .22s listed on this company's site. Has anyone tried their bullets? Have they established a reputation?
 
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I have quite a few of Richard's bullets. He makes some very heavy for caliber designs, as well the more standard weights. I like them, and they shoot well in the calibers I've tried them in. - dan


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They are used a ton on longrangehunting.com

I wish they had published BC's.


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He makes some very heavy for caliber designs


Yes, the .25's are especially unusual for today. To stabilize his offerings you'd probably have to go to a cut-rifled barrel maker to get the needed twist. There used to be high SD bullets for this bore in the early part of the 1900s, but for reasons I don't understand, this ceased, and the 6.5 replaced it in the US.

Thanks for the info. In the exchanges I've had with him, he seems like a very straightforward guy. I'll have to try his bullets.
 
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