Anyone try the Dardas 160 grain SWC?
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Anyone try the Dardas 160 grain SWC?
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I saw a guy using these today and they look pretty interesting, good sized bearing surface and short nose, kind of the same idea as the Magnus 185 I've been using. I'm thinking they might be nice for rapid/timed fire.
http://www.dardascastbullets.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?
I saw a guy using these today and they look pretty interesting, good sized bearing surface and short nose, kind of the same idea as the Magnus 185 I've been using. I'm thinking they might be nice for rapid/timed fire.
http://www.dardascastbullets.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?
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Re: Anyone try the Dardas 160 grain SWC?
Taking a tip from Chris M an JimG iI tried some Dardas 160 GR swc.45.
Glad I did!
Just function testing 50 ft indoors but I don't shoot scores like these often .
4.37 WST
Glad I did!
Just function testing 50 ft indoors but I don't shoot scores like these often .
4.37 WST
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Re: Anyone try the Dardas 160 grain SWC?
Very nice Jim !
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