Another bullet for any .458-caliber rifle from .458 SOCOM on up:

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(Above photos by Michael McCourry of MIB.)

From a 9mm Glock 19,
the 90-gr Xtreme Defense gave a "triple-wide" wound channel and 18" penetration in ballistic gelatin
compared to a 115-grain Xtreme Penetrator that gave a "single wide" wound channel and over 30" of penetration.
Both are impervious to hollow-point-plugging-pinching due to not having hollow points,
hydrodynamic fluting at tip instead.

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The CEB brass Raptor is impervious to plugging-pinching too, due to Talon Tip initiation and certain petal shear
at all velocities slightly greater than if thrown by hand.
The proposed 4-band brass CEB Raptor of 250-ish-grain weight with Talon Tip installed (adds about 8 grains weight)
will be particularly good in the .458 WM and .458 WM+.
Get your orders in here if it ever gets done.
Recoil reduction with effectiveness retention.
Muzzle brakes need not apply.


Ron aka "Rip" for Riflecrank Internationale Permanente
NRA Life Benefactor and Beneficiary
.458 Winchester Magnum, Magnanimous in Victory
THE WALKING DEAD does so remind me of Democrap voters. Donkeypox.