Anyone tried the new 348 A frames in the 348 Winchester? If so how did they work on game? I've been thinking of trying them but don't know if there any better then the hornady's I've used for years. Also, since there partition designed with copper jackets is there any special load data for them?
Thanks in advance for any info.
348 A Frames
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Re: 348 A Frames
Is Swift making them now?
I own a lot of Hornady 200s and Winchester Silvertips, but all I've actually used on game has been Barnes 220gr. Haven't had reason enough to spring the extra bucks for what A-frames usually cost
(that, and I've got enough 348 components to fight off the entire zombie horde all by my lonesome )
I have seen A-frames in action out of RKrodle's .45 Colt and was impressed.
I own a lot of Hornady 200s and Winchester Silvertips, but all I've actually used on game has been Barnes 220gr. Haven't had reason enough to spring the extra bucks for what A-frames usually cost
(that, and I've got enough 348 components to fight off the entire zombie horde all by my lonesome )
I have seen A-frames in action out of RKrodle's .45 Colt and was impressed.
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