Hammer bullets

The barns and hornaday solids are formed in a die with a press still and then the bands are machined after

The hammer bullets are made entirely on a cnc machine. I think you get a better product and it’s easier to change things with the click of a mouse rather then having to make a bunch of new dies every time. Just that in its self makes it way easier to test and improve bullet design.
 
Hammers are different.

They are like nothing I have used before;

-very accurate and very easy to load for if you follow the twist rate recommendations.

-generally faster, than bullets of the same weight due to the extremely soft alloy and low bearing surface

The terminal performance is what keeps me coming back. Super consistent.

I've seen poor results with Barnes and with the Hornaday CMX when impact velocity starts to drop off. The Hammers shed their nose, which results in wound channels are larger and bleed faster.

Keep impact velocity high (3000-3500fps) and they all work great though.

Here is a fun thread if you like pictures (viewer discretion is advised 🤣)

https://www.longrangehunting.com/th...ts-terminal-performance-picture-heavy.218288/
 
I'm assuming you have seen some of the videos regarding how they work. They do require a higher twist rate than non monolithic copper bullets and many older guns won't shoot the heavier for caliber ones but some of the new caliber/cartridges and rifles love them. My .270 WSM 1 in 10 twist won't shoot the heavy ones but my 6.8 Western 1 in 7.5 absolutely loves them. Weatherby now offers factory loaded options. I'm sold on them, but only for the right gun/cartridge combo. Check out their Hammertime Forum for some graphic info on performance. Cheers
 
I'm assuming you have seen some of the videos regarding how they work. They do require a higher twist rate than non monolithic copper bullets and many older guns won't shoot the heavier for caliber ones but some of the new caliber/cartridges and rifles love them. My .270 WSM 1 in 10 twist won't shoot the heavy ones but my 6.8 Western 1 in 7.5 absolutely loves them. Weatherby now offers factory loaded options. I'm sold on them, but only for the right gun/cartridge combo. Check out their Hammertime Forum for some graphic info on performance. Cheers
Im familiar with how they work, Just wanted to hear from some people who might have actually used them. I dont like to go off of marketing because of course its just marketing.
 
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