Reviewer:
Mike Coleman from Redmond, WA United States
I have been using these bullets for years. Very accurate, not messy and they make perfect clear holes in NRA pistol targets.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Nice SWC boolit
September 30, 2019
Reviewer:
JC Smith from Walnut Creek, CA United States
I don't know what GT45 is using for paper targets but for cardboard IDPA and USPSA targets these bullets punch the same kind of holes as every other H&G68-type bullet I have used and they don't make the mess on your hands or in your dies the cast lead or moly-coated bullets do... yeah, they do cost a little more.
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3 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
NOT a SWC bullet
February 23, 2018
Reviewer:
GT45 from Broadview Hts, OH United States
I'm not expecting full wadcutter paper punching performance from a SWC design, but these 200 SWC's don't come anywhere close to cutting a clean hole. These are basically flat point bullets. Like another plated SWC manufacturer's design, the bullet is designed to feed reliably in a semiauto and has no "wadcutter" properites. Disappointed.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
Professional Shooter
November 18, 2017
Reviewer:
PHILLIP WEBER from ALLEN, TX United States
I have been using X-treme bullets since the early 80's. Back then they were known as Western Nevada West Coast Bullets. The 200 grain SWC, H&G-68, has been my go to bullet for more than 35 years. I have surpassed 1 million rounds using X-treme bullets.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
NRA Precision Pistol
July 3, 2017
Reviewer:
Daniel Miller from Mineola, TX United States
I am very pleased with the performance of these copper plated 200gr SWC's. The plating and absence of lube made reloading much cleaner and faster. Only a few loaded cartridges out of a thousand did not fit the chamber checker, a much better result than my cast 200gr SWC's, but they still chambered and fired during practice. I did not ransom any loads but they called spot on at 50 yards with 4.6 Titegroup and small primer brass. After shooting a thousand of these I am convinced that these are much cleaner and much more accurate over a long course than cast bullets.
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