Don't know if anyone has tried these as of yet...

I picked up a box of 32 grainers for the 204 tonight at Sportsman's....and a box of 35 grainers in 22 Caliber...

on initial checking them out when I got home and opened the boxes, both bullets are long for their weight as I expected..being Lead free...

and both being Nosler's I am sure they are going to be as accurate as always...

these were also priced the same as regular ballistic tips were, so the price is not higher like on some other 'lead free' bullets...

I have also been testing Alliant's New AR Comp powder and with it have been getting some pretty impressive velocities with light bullets, and the accuracy has been stellar... even bettering some of the best loads in my rifles that have been used for years...

will be interesting to see how fast these can be pushed... and if they will make a difference at long range, or the lighter weigh will work against it for 400 yds and longer range...

the box also lists the bullets envelope still being able to open up down to 1600 fps...want to play with them with light loads also duplicating the old 22 Mag to 22 Hornet and 218 Bee specs....


although by Speer, I also picked up a box of Speer's new 39 grain 20 caliber TNT bullet... many of we Varmint shooters also swear by the TNTs as accurate and explosive...

also going to see how they stack up in the 204...

thrilled by a bag full of new varmint bullets to play with, in 20 caliber, 22 centerfire and 22 Win Mag...

after testing for accuracy, then the key is to get out and try some fur bearing volunteers to show how well they function in that department...


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