UKHunter
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Does anyone have any experience of these rounds, specifically in 7x57 150gr but feedback from other calibers welcome! Thanks.
Thanks, this is useful. I am always weary of non-toxic as I have had mixed performances, so this is good to hear. Yes, I have read about them not achieving their stated velocity but my understanding is that was a bad batch several years ago which you could return.My wife uses Sellier and Bellot blue in a 7x57 and she has used them on plains game (Impala, Warthog and Wildebeest) and I have used them on Red Deer and Roe here in the UK in a 30-06.
We have no complaints, they are accurate and seem to work well.
I tried various types of factory ammunition in my previous 30-06 and these were by far the most accurate.
My only concern is that I have read that they do not reach the advertised velocities and I have seen some negative posts on a UK deer stalking forum, but we have no issues with them.
They are also very cheap, which probably makes people suspicious of them.
I should have added that my wife uses the 150gr 7x57.Thanks, this is useful. I am always weary of non-toxic as I have had mixed performances, so this is good to hear. Yes, I have read about them not achieving their stated velocity but my understanding is that was a bad batch several years ago which you could return.
Good to hear they worked well, thanks for the update. Sending a PM with my work contact email regarding the primers.Just to report back, 11 deer shot this weekend ranging from Fallow bucks to Muntjac with Sellier and bellot blue and I have no complaints. All the deer shot dropped like they were shot with lead core bullets.
I do have a question though @Tango - I noticed on all the fired brass, the primer is protruding about 1mm or so from the bottom of the case. On all the un-fired rounds they are level and flat. I am wondering whether its a pressure issue, as ive never had this before?