A few years ago, the Pres of PMC ammo and I were doing some bullet testing up in N. Ca on ground squirrels. We were shooting a 223 and a 22/250. The Ballistician for PMC had loaded us 250 each of the 50g Nosler, 50g Blitz king, and 50g V Max. We both had custom 22 PPC's loaded with the Sierra Lead tip Bliz(1340).

We shot 250 straight with each of the various bullets and calibers trading off guns with each other to get a mental picture of what was happening with the launches and helicopters the squirrels were doing.

We quickly came to realize that the Irrigation pipe that was 10' or so off the ground that walked on Wheels around the field was a good measuring stick. The squirrels would be blown up so far in the air measured by the height of the irrigation pipe or sideways measured by the height of the irrigation pipe.

It did not take us long to see that the Sierra 50g Blitz king was the hands down winner. So, PMC loaded the Blitz king in their ammo.

I won a benchrest match in 1987 with a custom Benchrest rifle chambered in 22 PPC shooting a load of 25.0g of IMR 4198 with a Sierra 50g Blitz (lead tip-#1340). The Agg was 0.187 for five-five shot groups with the Warm Up group measuring .069 (warm up groups do not count in the agg Score). The Sierra 50g Blitz is an unreal accurate bullet which is why you see so many people that like them.