Pappy,

Yes, have been shooting the Varmaggedons since they appeared in 2012. They're very accurate, but there's a noticeable difference in destruction between the tipped and hollow-point versions, as well as trajectory, both flatness and wind-drift, with the advantage to the tipped version, of course. They're also thinner-jacketed than Ballistic Tips so "splode" (a term borrowed from West Virginia friends) more when they hit stuff.

The nice thing about Varmageddons is they generally cost less than other plastic-tips, because one of Nosler's engineers figured out a way to produce them cheaper.


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