Hornady 55 grain FMJ bullets

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  • WLW

    Sharpshooter
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    Nov 2, 2008
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    Fishers, IN
    I've shot somewhere in the order of 200 or so out the 500 I purchased and found them to be well made with consistent construction, and they shoot well with repeatable results.
     

    kludge

    Grandmaster
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    Mar 13, 2008
    5,360
    48
    I wait and stock up on them when the blemished bullet sales rolls around at Midway.

    They are good bullets.
     

    slow1911s

    Master
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    Apr 3, 2008
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    38
    Indianapolis
    It's a good bullet. I know several people who buy 6k and load them for <200 yd ammo with no worries (and the reason they don't use it for 200+ is that they switch to 68+ heads to activate steel targets).
     

    william

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    Jan 3, 2011
    636
    18
    Fishers
    I have loaded more that 6k of them. They are great for general use. Very consitant weight. THink they are cheaper at natchez. At least they were when I bought my last 2 boxes
     

    Slapstick

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    Jul 29, 2010
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    Great bullets, the only 55 gr FMJ bullet I use now. Much more consistent in wieght than armscor in my experience, groups very well at a hundred yards, (which is the longest range where I shoot). The armscor's I had didn't do nearly as well, only managed a 2 to 3 inch group with them but with the Hornady's an inch or less if I do my part.
     
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