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Originally Posted By: Dirty HippieMy method of sanding these bullets down is pretty ghetto. I use 60 grit paper to get through the jacket then move down to 120 for the finished look. I held them gently with little slip  joint pliers to keep from crushing them. It Takes less than 10 minutes per bullet. Hm1996 had cool idea to mount them on a plaque, which I will be doing as I get through the bullets I have in stock. The more bullets posted up will just make this thread more useful. 


Finally got around to mounting some bullets on a board.



Top row .375 L>R: 300 gr NP; 300 gr. Swift A Frame recovered from eland shoulder; Hornady 270 gr. NRN, and below the A Frame is Nosler 260 gr. Partition.


Row 2 .223 L>R:  Hornady 50 SX; Sierra 55 BK; Nosler 55 BT. Center is the .375 260 NP on right side 6mm

Nosler 100 Solid Base; 85 gr. NP & 85 gr. NBT


Row 3 .308 L>R: 125 NBT; Nosler 150 Accubond; 168 gr. NP; Nosler 168 Accubond; Hornady 150 Spire Point


 


Row 4 .338 L>R: 225 gr. NAB; 250 Hornady Interbond; and my favorite 210 NP below two 210's recovered from nilgai; 250 Hornady Interbond; 265 gr. Nosler LRAB*


* Long Range Accubond (.778 BC!). Currently working up a load with this new bullet for possible eland hunt.


Regards,

hm


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