Round nosed bullets

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Round nosed bullets

#1 Post by shotgun sam »

That are people's views on round nosed bullets and thier accuracy
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#2 Post by dodgyrog »

They're supposed to be the most accurate pistol calibre bullet
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#3 Post by phaedra1106 »

Are we talking cast lead or high velocity FMJ's like those by H&N ?
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Rifle or pistol?
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They are pretty good at subsonic velocities....
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#6 Post by shotgun sam »

H&N 223 round nosed fmj
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#7 Post by phaedra1106 »

I was also wondering about those, mainly for shooting at 100m as there's a seller on eGun who has 140g .264 at a very good price, http://www.egun.de/market/item.php?id=5351184
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#8 Post by tackb »

dodgyrog wrote:They're supposed to be the most accurate pistol calibre bullet
I found hollow based wad cutters the most accurate in my s&w 686 and semi wad cutters in my model 29

the most accurate in my glock were truncated cone

round nose were ok but all the above had a big advantage .
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tackb wrote:
dodgyrog wrote:They're supposed to be the most accurate pistol calibre bullet
I found hollow based wad cutters the most accurate in my s&w 686 and semi wad cutters in my model 29

the most accurate in my glock were truncated cone

round nose were ok but all the above had a big advantage .
ditto that.
I always found WC (up to 50M) and SWC bullets more accurate in a pistol myself.

I do however like heavy round nose bullets in a rifle for stalking and boar shooting though. At the ranges that I shoot spitzers and boat tails offer no advantage and in fact are often less accurate than flat based bullets.
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#10 Post by FredB »

You wouldn't get very far shooting HBWC in long range pistol. At 2-300yds, semi wadcutters are quite good but round nosed are better.
The HBWC was conceived as a 50yd target load---its inability to take even a moderately heavy charge means that it is dropping significantly at 100yds. Range officering at 1500 competitions I often had shooters quit because they had blown the centre out of a HBWC leaving a ring of lead in the barrel. I used HBWCs for 20yd light target loads and in my 32 Walther GSP but for the 1500, PP1 and PP2 I always used round nosed.
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