RocKeTRicH CGN Regular Rating - 100% 59 0 0 Location GTA Apr 4, 2016 #1 Opinions on how is the accuracy of Campro 308 projectiles?(147gn).
P peterdobson CGN Ultra frequent flyer Business Member Rating - 100% 109 0 0 Location Halifax Apr 4, 2016 #2 Not accurate enough that any accuracy/precision shooter would use.
RifleDude CGN frequent flyer Rating - 100% 43 0 0 Location Not in Toronto Apr 4, 2016 #3 They're similar to military 147gr 7.62 NATO round bullets, i.e. fmj exposed base bullets. Good for plinking but not for serious precision shooting.
They're similar to military 147gr 7.62 NATO round bullets, i.e. fmj exposed base bullets. Good for plinking but not for serious precision shooting.
EHG Regular Rating - 100% 56 0 0 Location Close to my Friends, Closer to my Enemies Apr 4, 2016 #4 Good for plinking or fireforming. For the cost of powder these days and reloading time, I'd rather load something more accurate.
Good for plinking or fireforming. For the cost of powder these days and reloading time, I'd rather load something more accurate.
Horse96 Regular Rating - 100% 28 0 0 Location Calgary Apr 7, 2016 #5 The BC would suck, even if they were a great bullet at 100yards. They would get blown all over and lose energy faster than a 168 match bullet, for eg.
The BC would suck, even if they were a great bullet at 100yards. They would get blown all over and lose energy faster than a 168 match bullet, for eg.
curseyou CGN Ultra frequent flyer Rating - 100% 2 0 0 Location ΔΤΧ Apr 8, 2016 #6 I love campro bullits, but why did they take the least usefull weight. Would buy more if they had something 168+. Most guys are going heavy these days.
I love campro bullits, but why did they take the least usefull weight. Would buy more if they had something 168+. Most guys are going heavy these days.