Some more testing with the Knight Bloodline Bullets.
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Most people dont understand how the bullet works. It's nice to see more people showing how they work. Once people understand how they work and perform more will use. Cant really keep them in stock right now. The new Bloodlines are selling 10/1 to Barnes. I was shocked at the amount of bullets Lehigh Defense is making for them.
Knights home page shows a few kills with the Bloodlines right now on facebook.
Knights home page shows a few kills with the Bloodlines right now on facebook.

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I have had 1 very positive experience with the 185 Lehigh DOA (a.k.a. Bloodline, though I don't think they sell the Bloodlines in .40 cal) in taking a nice 10 pointer last year. I had just bought the sample pack to try them out, and took the buck with the last bullet in the sample pack. So this year I ordered 50 to continue further testing.
I also have a large supply of the 200 SST that I intend to continue testing with as well. For me right now, the difference in performance is very close. The 200 SST has a slight accuracy edge for me, and in theory will shoot flatter. They both penetrate very well. I've taken 2 deer with the SST and have been pleased with the results. But the jury is out until further testing is done.
I also have a large supply of the 200 SST that I intend to continue testing with as well. For me right now, the difference in performance is very close. The 200 SST has a slight accuracy edge for me, and in theory will shoot flatter. They both penetrate very well. I've taken 2 deer with the SST and have been pleased with the results. But the jury is out until further testing is done.