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ACCURACY

buffalocannon
7 posts
Feb 02, 2010
8:58 AM
Between the .45-calibre Creedmoor and the Postell, which bullet are you folks finding to be the most accurate, in your experience? I have used both and am finding the Postell to be the most accurate in my rifle at long range, but, many have told me that they find the Creedmoor to be more accurate?
Sagebrush
44 posts
Feb 04, 2010
9:04 PM
Steve,
I cant say, which is more accurate. They are both very good bullets and very simalar in design. I sell about equal amounts of each. The postell that we cast is from a Paul Jones mould. You can't go wrong with either one, however, I like the mini groove bullets over the other two. It has smaller lube grooves and reduced top bands for seating out of the case further.

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