Speer Bullet Heads?

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ricky5042

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Hi all has anyone tried 150gn FMJ boat tail speer bullet heads in 308? if so how do you rate them and how accurate were they.

Thanks



Rick
 
I hate to be a pain in the tail, but it's one of the few things I've ever been good at and have maintained my expertise at.

There is NO SUCH THING as a "bullet head". The whole works is a cartridge consisting of a case, primer, powder, and bullet. The bullet is the bit that comes out the barrel (hopefully) and strikes the target (again hopefully).

I've never tried FMJ bullets in a .308, but from experience with them in other rifles I'd say that they'll likely not set the world on fire with superior accuracy. Lapua apparently makes FMJ match bullets that are very good.

If you're looking for bullets for top accuracy in a .308 I'd recommend Sierra, Hornady, Nosler or Lapua match bullets. Various custom bullets are also available for Hunter BR that are excellent in slow twist barrels, but I would imagine that since you're apparently in England you're either interested in fullbore match shooting or hunting, and the average FMJ bullet isn't good for either.
 
I hate to be a pain in the tail, but it's one of the few things I've ever been good at and have maintained my expertise at.

There is NO SUCH THING as a "bullet head". The whole works is a cartridge consisting of a case, primer, powder, and bullet. The bullet is the bit that comes out the barrel (hopefully) and strikes the target (again hopefully).

I've never tried FMJ bullets in a .308, but from experience with them in other rifles I'd say that they'll likely not set the world on fire with superior accuracy. Lapua apparently makes FMJ match bullets that are very good.

If you're looking for bullets for top accuracy in a .308 I'd recommend Sierra, Hornady, Nosler or Lapua match bullets. Various custom bullets are also available for Hunter BR that are excellent in slow twist barrels, but I would imagine that since you're apparently in England you're either interested in fullbore match shooting or hunting, and the average FMJ bullet isn't good for either.


For God's sake please just don't call them "projectiles"........:)
 
Probably not

I thought that calling them projectiles was allowed now?

After I stuffed up and called them that "P" word instead of bullet which is what started off the war of words I have trod very lightly. But as I have not received any offical notification from the US department of correct vocabulary I have to assume that the "P" word is still forbidden when posting threads.
Andy.
 
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