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I've got a couple hundred of these in a bag, but can't recall make and model. They weigh in at 64 grains. What do I have?
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Looks like a 64 grain winchester power point to me.
I just measured some I have and the length is .81 as well. The shape is very similar too.
Mine don't have a cannalure but they were made both ways
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Grumpy old man with a gun.....Do not touch . Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6. Don't bother my monument and I'll leave yours alone.
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I was thinking Win PP, but didn't know they were made with and without the cannelure.
thanks guys!
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You bet. The cannalure version went in to the winchester ranger LE round.
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As others have stated, they look like WW 64gr power points...I never had much luck (accuracy wise) with them.
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