Sellier Bellot HPC Bullet

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Sellier Bellot HPC Bullet

#1 Post by DL. »

Anyone used these? I'm guessing the acronym means 'hollow point covered' they look like a great idea.

http://shop.tenburyguns.com/index.php?r ... ct_id=2192
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#2 Post by Dannywayoflife »

I know S&B make a 180 grain fmj load so I'm guessing it's a slight spelling mistake.
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#3 Post by DW58 »

This is the S&B 180gr HPC bullet - looks to me like a copper-capped hollow-point or similar ... ...

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#4 Post by DL. »

I really like the look of that round, kind of like a steampunk ballistic tip!

If I find myself passing Tenbury guns on my travels I will try and buy some, as at todays prices for ammo £21 a box isn't too bad.

I bet they would knock the stuffing out of reds!
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#5 Post by Dannywayoflife »

Looks like an Amax but with a big copper tip rather than plastic :)
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#6 Post by DW58 »

Be careful however, S&B ammo has quite a reputation for case-head separations, I saw two yesterday with their new production .303 ammo in a No.4 Mk.2, apparently this happens with various calibres. The stuck cases can be a b*gg*r to remove. Luckily my pal had a stuck case tool from the Bren maintenance kit with him - he needed it.
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#8 Post by bradaz11 »

they say they are staying open now

with S&B brass, 308 is supposed to be good stuff, their 303B is horrible stuff, i have some and am having trouble opening the bolt just on their factory stuff. I'm not going to even try to reload it.

so i have around 150 cases destined for the bin now.

but I did ok on my last trip to Oundle, I spotted someone emptying around 50 cases into the bin after shooting them through their no4. so I leapt to the rescue and rehomed the poor things. HXP and PPU... don't mind if I do
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#9 Post by Dannywayoflife »

I've been using s&b 308 brass for over a year and it's been great stuff
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#10 Post by Maggot »

bradaz11 wrote:they say they are staying open now

with S&B brass, 308 is supposed to be good stuff, their 303B is horrible stuff, i have some and am having trouble opening the bolt just on their factory stuff. I'm not going to even try to reload it.

so i have around 150 cases destined for the bin now.

but I did ok on my last trip to Oundle, I spotted someone emptying around 50 cases into the bin after shooting them through their no4. so I leapt to the rescue and rehomed the poor things. HXP and PPU... don't mind if I do
Dont bin em, I know someone who is using the stuff for re-enactment as dummies.

Do youself a favour and get some PPU brass. Relatively cheap and works well. I had a really good shoot with their bullets and brass a few weeks beck, although there are better bullets.

I have had S&B seperate on first firing and as a bullet collector you quite regularly find the separated case heads on the range with....wait for it.....an S&B head stamp.

Dunno about those bullets, best tried out I guess.
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