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166 Hammer Hunters work pretty good in my .30-06 if you can't find any of those. For short range work, the Stone Hammer is proving deadly. mtmuleyI don't have a bullet in hand to check expansion. The "field" test is 100+-lb hog at 100+ yds. No pass through. Hog dropped where he stood and was left for the buzzards.

Yep, your right on that one but if you don't ask,,, it's been a clown show from the start. He needed some copper in a hurry so I threw together a couple different loads with a couple different bullets at oem specs. These grouped unbelievable for no testing. Then he says I'm moving back to Oklahoma next week can he get a hundred or so. I only have 53 left and no time to work something up especially because I don't have the rifle in hand. Simplest solution is to find some bullets that probably don't exist.I seriously doubt you will find more of the seconds. Maybe. Good luck. mtmuley
Yes, I used 44 gr. Varget as I remember.. I got a 4" groupDid you try loading the Hammers in his rifle? mtmuley
I've never had a 4" group with any bullet with any powder in any cartridge. Bummer. mtmuleyYes, I used 44 gr. Varget as I remember.. I got a 4" group
I was down in the creek shooting squirrels when I wrote it. Pulling info out of my head doesn't work sometimes. 4" did seem kind of extreme so I came home and measured it. Much closer to 2-5/8" than 4. Facts remain that the unobtanium bullets grouped well and the guy still couldn't afford the hammersI've never had a 4" group with any bullet with any powder in any cartridge. Bummer. mtmuley




I don't think it's too cool to send a picture to a manufacturer that you know isn't their bullet.Send the pic to Steve Davis at Hammer. BTW aren't all monolith bullets lathe turned?