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Re: Lead free bullets [Re: RiverRider] #9130755 10/31/24 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by RiverRider
I never thought about it, but I always shot Partitions and Accubonds in anything other than a .22 centerfire, but somewhere along the way I became a little more adventurous and decided to see how "lesser" bullets worked.

For inexplicable reasons, or maybe my bias toward Partitions was at work, I never tried anything from Barnes.


It’s interesting because Lehigh Controlled Chaos, Hammer Hunters and Cutting Edge Bullets are essentially mimicking Partition performance without the lead. Front of the bullets break apart and the rear penetrates and exits. All are cheaper than Partitions, especially Lehigh.



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Wow, this is a great 7mm bullet from Cutting Edge. This is the first time I've looked into these, I might have to try them.

This bullet in a 7mm SAW going 2900+ fps seems like a great hunting system.

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