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<blockquote data-quote="craigkindlesmith" data-source="post: 904685" data-attributes="member: 9643"><p>I've used the Ballistic Silvertips and loved their performance. Never in .223, but .243. I can't imagine there being that much difference between the two. I've never had the .243 not exit either. </p><p></p><p>BUT that being said. If I'm not loading myself, I always try to use a good quality ammunition that is produced by someone that ONLY produces ammunition. I have Remington rounds, and Winchester, and all sorts of others, but when I really want accurate.... I try to go for an ammunition producer. I may be completely off, but I always have better success with rounds made by the guy that's not having to compete with the rifle and shotgun divisions for his yearly budget. This year I switched to Hornady 100gr and will NOT switch back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craigkindlesmith, post: 904685, member: 9643"] I've used the Ballistic Silvertips and loved their performance. Never in .223, but .243. I can't imagine there being that much difference between the two. I've never had the .243 not exit either. BUT that being said. If I'm not loading myself, I always try to use a good quality ammunition that is produced by someone that ONLY produces ammunition. I have Remington rounds, and Winchester, and all sorts of others, but when I really want accurate.... I try to go for an ammunition producer. I may be completely off, but I always have better success with rounds made by the guy that's not having to compete with the rifle and shotgun divisions for his yearly budget. This year I switched to Hornady 100gr and will NOT switch back. [/QUOTE]
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