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So, I saw these mentioned on another thread, in another sub-forum. In reading through their website, I became interested in their hunting bullets, especially their 9.3 offerings. The 270-gr. bullet looks like it could be a candidate for use in Africa next year. Had been looking for a bonded bullet in this weight for a while now.

Can anyone provide personal experiences and hand-loading insights on these bullets? In terms of performance, are they comparable to anything else out there - Woodleigh PP, Norma Oryx, Swift A-Frame, North Fork, etc?

Thanks in advance.



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Contact Ted aka Yukoner on this forum. That's him at the bottom page with that nice Yukon griz in the photo section of the Matrix site. Ted is a really good guy and very knowledgeable. He'll give you the straight goods.

Tell him Mike aka 7 STW recommended you to speak with him.

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I have shot quite a few Matrix bullets . Great accuracy, good weight retention in gelatin but I have yet to shoot any game with the bullets.

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Very accurate, and the bonded models penetrate well; they hold on to their front end so you get lots of damage, but less penetration than say a Partition or Accubond.
I'm a fan.


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Originally Posted by pinotguy
So, I saw these mentioned on another thread, in another sub-forum. In reading through their website, I became interested in their hunting bullets, especially their 9.3 offerings. The 270-gr. bullet looks like it could be a candidate for use in Africa next year. Had been looking for a bonded bullet in this weight for a while now....


pinotguy,

I have shot them a lot, and they are very accurate in three different 9.3X62 rifles I have used them in.

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This is the recovered 270 gr 9.3 bullet from the big grizzly.

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One shot broke near shoulder, mushed up two vertebrae, and was recovered in the far shoulder with greater then 90% weight retention.

They just plain work.
Ted


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