09 December 2009, 23:01
OxonA-Square ammo
Are A-Square monolithic solids safe to shoot in a DR? I've heard that some monolithic bullets are not.
Thank you.
Oxon
09 December 2009, 23:37
JPKThey are of the type that most believe are not safe to shoot in a double rifle.
The only type that I think are safe to shoot in a double rifle are true driving band bullets. There are two currently made driving band bullets that I know of, the North Fork and the GS Custom.
JPK
10 December 2009, 00:09
500Nquote:
Originally posted by Oxon:
Are A-Square monolithic solids safe to shoot in a DR? I've heard that some monolithic bullets are not.
Thank you.
Oxon
I wouldn't.
10 December 2009, 00:35
dirklawyerIf you can't use a NF or GS banded solid, stick with conventional solids such as the Hornady, Woodleigh, or TB Sledgehammers, there are some other good conventional solids out there I've never used.
10 December 2009, 00:51
OxonThank you very much - this is just the info I needed!
Oxon
10 December 2009, 10:15
400 Nitro ExpressDefinitely not.
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10 December 2009, 20:33
OxonI'm awaiting delivery of my first DR (Chapuis 9.3x74 from Dale Nygaard) and really appreciate this help - I know very little about DRs. I skimmed the entire 100+ pages of this forum where I read something about monolithic bullets in DRs and I'm glad I asked! I bought some Norma Oryx that I'll use to inaugurate the rifle (if the snow lets me get to the range!)
Thanks again.
Oxon