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  11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 300 aac mini 14 July 25, 2016
Reviewer: hunter goode from mechanicsville, VA United States  
I load these on w296 16.5gr. and wsr primer,med.crimp with lee die and produced 1900fps at 255'elev. 88 degrees F. 10 ft from the chrono.  These loads feed w/o issue in the mini and also in a Hardened Arms 16in upper ar. They are seated with the base at the bottom of the neck. I can hit a golf ball size target with the mini almost every time at 50yds using a red dot sight and shooting stick.  This load will put a small dent in soft steel 1 inch plate at 25yds so it hits hard. The load burns clean, no leading, groups 1.5in at 50yds/2.5in at 100yds with the mini 14. Go Mini 14! I have also shot reduced 308 loads using Blue Dot out of a Stevens bolt action running at the same speed with good results.

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  5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 G3 rifle July 17, 2016
Reviewer: Chris from Rochester , MN United States  
Beautiful bullets! I normally cast and powdercoat my bullets but having trouble cycling my G3 with h335 in 308 winchester. Loaded 50 of these up with around 37 grains powder. Cycled great no lead in the barrel and decent accuracy at 50 yards with iron sights. Going fast enough to set off tannerite but i dont know exact fps. Definitely over the 1500fps recommended.

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  1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 30-30 150 he FP June 29, 2016
Reviewer: James Roberts from Lake Wylie, SC United States  
Thank you, Doug.  I tried 26 he of H4895.
All over the place.  Another lesson learned. Will try your recommendations. Any idea of velocity?  Thank you.


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  6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 M1A 308 Competition loads June 27, 2016
Reviewer: Matt Price from Kalamazoo, MI United States  
I have been very impressed with these bullets! I bought them to use in a 3 gun setting. I have been loading them very soft for a 308 Winchester. Ive been using IMR 4064 to push them around 1800 fps without any plate separation. I could load them softer but run the risk of not cycling the action. Accuracy has been what I expected out of flat nose bullet. At 50 yards I can shoot a 2.25" group, which, for 3 gun is acceptable. I have been able to hit a 10" plate at 175 yards with relative ease as well.  After using up my trial bullets I went ahead and ordered 500 more. These make shooting Heavy division in 3 Gun a possibility for me and for that I am grateful! Thanks Xtreme Bullets!

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  10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
 
4 of 5 30-30 Marlin - Reduced Loads ONLY! May 4, 2016
Reviewer: Doug from Bend, OR United States  
The Marlin or Glenfield in 30-30 has a microgroove rifled barrel, and can't shoot these at normal speeds. I tried these at starting loads with IMR 4350 and H335, and couldn't even hit a large 5 bull target most the time! I then found info on reduced loads, and two powders are usable: IMR 4985 and Accurate 5744. Recommended by Hodgdon/IMR start at 60% of 4895's Max load (33.5) 60% start load for IMR 4895 is 20.1 grains, and that load shoots under 1/2" groups at 25 yards! 20.5 gr. opened to 5/8", but at 21.0 it was all over the target. Seated at 2.550 lightly crimped with Lee Factory Crimp die, used Winchester Lg. Rifle primers, mixed brass trimmed to 2.028+.

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  10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Works great in 3 different 300 Blackout AR's April 17, 2016
Reviewer: Jason from Mckinney, TX United States  
I loaded in self processed brass made from military and commercial .223/5.56. Loaded on a loadmaster using CCI #400 small rifle primers, 14.5gr of Hodgdon Lil' Gun, and seated to a COAL of 1.950". I am using Lee's FCD for 300 Blackout. I firmly believe this is the reason that I had no issues with the 100 rounds I loaded. The Lee FCD is designed for a spitzer profile projectile, and reduces the diameter of the meplat on these flat point projectiles as it seats the bullet into the case. I am using a VERY light crimp with the FCD. With 14.5gr of Lil' Gun, these should be moving at around 1860fps estimated. I experienced no separation of the plating, and accuracy was very good and consistent. I loaded Lancer, P-Mag, and military style metal mags full of 30rds with these, and had no issues from first to last feed in any of the mags. For more info on my load up, search 300 Blackout Brass on Facebook.


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  1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
 
1 of 5 not good for 3006 February 27, 2016
Reviewer: Bryan Brilz from Strasburg, CO United States  
Saw a few having luck with these in 3006 so I gave them a try. 35gr of w760 couldnt hit the broad side of a barn at 100yds. Ill stick to jacketed bullets.

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  6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 308 150 grain fp February 25, 2016
Reviewer: eric from Upstate NY United States  
I launch these bad boys at 2150 fps out of my .308 bore AKM with H322 powder.  These bullets shoot better than any jacketed I have tried.  I shoot clover leafs at 50 yards using my 6x  optic.  Best plated bullets I have ever used.

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  1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 suppressed. 308 October 8, 2015
Reviewer: aaron from Denham springs, LA United States  
1" groups at 100yds using 5gn of unique.
Shot with a 20" howa 1500

Thanks X-treme!

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  9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Xtreme 150 grain bullets in the 300 Blackout May 11, 2015
Reviewer: Brian R. from Raleigh, NC United States  
I first tested these bullets in my 30-06 using SR4759 powder. I clocked these at 1,650 FPS and didn't have any problems with the copper plating. I averaged about 1 inch at 50 yards using this load. In the 300 Blackout, I used 11.9 grains of Accurate No. 9 powder and these clocked at 1,570 FPS. The COL was 2.00 inches and I used a medium Lee FCD crimp. Once again, I didn't have any problems with the copper plating and they fed perfectly in my RedX upper with an accuracy of .75 inches at 40 yards.

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