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Join Date: March 4, 2012
Location: Johnson City, TN
Posts: 60
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.45, 230 gr., RN Plated--Berry's vs The Bullet Works
The price difference is not of much consequence. Which is the better target bullet and why do you think so?
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Join Date: July 28, 2007
Location: Central Ohio
Posts: 6,937
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I've never heard of "The Bullet Works." Tell us more!
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Join Date: March 2, 2010
Location: Texas
Posts: 266
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If it is the same "The Bullet Works" in Bridgport Texas then their product is very good. Best for target work, only you can figure that out.
I just started playing with Berry's HBRN .451 diameter in a carbine I just bought. Happy so far but haven't been able to shoot in ideal conditions yet where I can have an opinion on accuracy. I will say "Them Plated Bullets Sure Are Pretty". Hope this helps. James
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