Privi

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Re: Privi

#21 Post by Gazoo »

redcat wrote:I don't like the word "boolit" any more than "bullet heads". They are all bullets.

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and privy 174grn for .303 are all kinds of weights
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#22 Post by bewildered »

I shoot 146 grain Privi bullets in front of 40 grains of Tubal 3000 out to 900 yards in my 308 target rifle. I find them very good up to 600 yards and moderately good at 900 but not as good as 155g Lapua Scenars at the longer distance. Privi @ about £18 per 100, LS @ £35 per 100, you get what you pay for.
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#23 Post by Rab »

From personal experience I'd say Privi bullets are okay for plinking and zeroing a new scope to get on paper and that's about it. As has been pointed out they are not at all consistent in weight.
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#24 Post by hitchphil »

Rab wrote:From personal experience I'd say Privi bullets are okay for plinking and zeroing a new scope to get on paper and that's about it. As has been pointed out they are not at all consistent in weight.
Grade them by weight...? then use those that are close to each other, i used to do that with whole rounds of .22 Ely Club & it was then as good as TenX.

The PPU HPBT 147 grn were fine to 900 but 1000yds no match to 2215 - 155grn Sierra match kings. 1.5 to 1.75 moa vs 0.5-1.0 out of a good rifle.
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#25 Post by shotgun sam »

phaedra1106 wrote:I tried the Prvi HPBT "Match" 168gr bullets and they were OK but I can get Nosler Custom Competition for around 25% less by buying from Europe and they are much more consistent. The Prvi 174 and 175gr I tried were awful, their weights and OAL were very mixed.
What is the name of the suppliers you used?
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#26 Post by saddler »

shotgun sam wrote:
phaedra1106 wrote:I tried the Prvi HPBT "Match" 168gr bullets and they were OK but I can get Nosler Custom Competition for around 25% less by buying from Europe and they are much more consistent. The Prvi 174 and 175gr I tried were awful, their weights and OAL were very mixed.
What is the name of the suppliers you used?
He looks on the site Egun.de for the best deal at the time....but he has other suppliers (think he may be at the range with it being Monday - plus he said the Mr Grumpy RCO is away so he's got some full power rifle loads to zero) :p :wave:
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#27 Post by phaedra1106 »

For the Noslers mainly WR-Schiesssport in Germany via eGun.de

http://www.egun.de/market/mygun.php?nick=WR1995

Also Klaus Pickert sometimes has them on offer as well, http://www.pickert-jagd.de/

They've gone up in the last 6 months or so but still work out cheaper than the PRVI "Match" 168s and are much better.

Saddler, to be accurate I said "Full Power armour piercing 50cal rounds" :good:

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#28 Post by Rab »

Grade them by weight...? then use those that are close to each other
Yeah I have done that, tried them out in a few rifles. 25-06, .303, 8mm Mauser. I found them okay for zeroing and plinking but that was about it for me, I would never have used them for say hunting. Glad they worked out for you, I'm probably just being to picky but that's just me.
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#29 Post by Pesty »

phaedra1106 wrote:I tried the Prvi HPBT "Match" 168gr bullets and they were OK but I can get Nosler Custom Competition for around 25% less by buying from Europe and they are much more consistent. The Prvi 174 and 175gr I tried were awful, their weights and OAL were very mixed.
Can you expand on getting bullets for less from Europe please


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#30 Post by andrew375 »

Individual wrote:What's a 'Bullet Head'?
Well a head is a toilet on a ship. So I assume he talking about a maritime privy that is pointy shaped to help keep you in position during rough weather.
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