Hi all , Is there any of the CNC machined bullets being used to win LRBR matches in the US . I have to this day not heard of anybody even testing such a product here in Australia..JR..Jeff Rogers
Jeff, the last year he shot, Bill Sheheane was noticed at Hawks Ridge shooting some CNC solids. I *think* these were some of his customer's rifles, Bill was pretty close-mouthed about it. One was a .375 in some chambering. Anyway, he'd buy a target & shoot them on the last bench during the regular matches.
I notice that Sinclair's now offers the brand
Cutting Edge Bullets for sale. They are not presented as benchrest bullets, rather "match grade target/hunting/tactical."
http://site.cuttingedgebullets.com/ From their website, they seem to be aimed at competing with the Barnes, Nosler, Hornady, etc. bullets required in California. The claim is higher precision, and the price goes along with that.
We keep hearing of *world records* shot with CNC solids. "Europe," or the "UK." Can't remember if these were fullbore or BR records, I think fullbore. These were the U.S. $4.00+ each variety. Reminds me of the PRL bullets, which Bill did occasionally use in matches.
In spite of being quite mum about things, Bill did let on that whatever he was shooting worked best with a different kind of rifling, something Barney Lawton was working on before he died. If so, that could be one reason there is so little testing.