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Thread: Midsouth Hornady 62gr BTSP

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    These seem to be back in stock again, at $64 per 500.

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    Well, heck….looks like I will be buying some 62 gr SPBTs. Thanks for the link!
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    I posted in the wrong thread. I was referring to the BTHP, but BTSPs are also in stock, but only in a quantity of 5,000.

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    Rocky Mountain reloading has 69 grain BTHP ( SMK KNOCK OFF) for .14 a round. I bought 6k of them. We have shot a few hundred with great results. Worth a look.

    See Marks thread below 69 OTM for more info.


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    PB, Do you like them better than the 62gr BTHP Hornady?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jsp10477 View Post
    PB, Do you like them better than the 62gr BTHP Hornady?
    They are definitely an upgrade. These bullets have shot better than any 69 grain bullet I can remember that we have loaded. 900/1000 yard was much much less consistent with our 62's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pappabear View Post
    They are definitely an upgrade. These bullets have shot better than any 69 grain bullet I can remember that we have loaded. 900/1000 yard was much much less consistent with our 62's.

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    Thanks cor the feedback.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jsp10477 View Post
    PB, Do you like them better than the 62gr BTHP Hornady?
    The Hornady 62 is a really good bullet, but these shoot better for us on paper, and at distance they have pretty consistent POI. When we miss on wind, the elevation is still right there shot after shot.
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    Been wondering about the RMR 69gr, good to hear. Bought some PPU 69gr. Very underwhelming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vegas View Post
    Been wondering about the RMR 69gr, good to hear. Bought some PPU 69gr. Very underwhelming.
    PPU has always been reliable, but far from "match" ammo. I have a bunch of 75 gr (I think) PPU bullets hand loaded for 3rd line stash ammo somewhere in my cans. Bullets work better than FMJ, but are not as good as real OTM.
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