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Old 09-07-2010 | 07:12 PM
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Aren't those plastic tipped bullets used for varmints? LOL
I hope that's sarcasm. I get so tired of having to educate people that just because a bullet has a polymer tip doesn't mean its a fragile bullet.

It seems that any bullet that has a polymer tip is a ballistic tip and isn't good for anything. It doesn't matter if it's a Barnes or accubond, etc... They're all ballistic tips.




Innerbond.
  • Bonded design for deep penetration and 90%+ weight retention.
  • Streamlined design delivers ultra-flat trajectories.
  • Devastating terminal performance across a wide velocity range.
  • Unequaled accuracy and terminal performance for long-range shots.


SST
  • Streamlined for ultra-flat trajectories.
  • Polymer tip for rapid expansion and maximum energy transfer.
  • Match-grade jacket delivers surgical accuracy.
  • Heavy construction with InterLock® feature delivers deep penetration every time.




Innerlock
  • Aerodynamic secant ogive delivers flat trajectories and great accuracy.
  • Tapered jacket for deep penetration and controlled expansion.
  • InterLock® ring locks core and jacket together.
  • Lead alloy core is tough enough for any game.

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