Hornady A-Tip Match Bullets

Ucsdryder

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The new .257 A tip is intriguing. Pretty good BC increase over the 134. Not sure I want to be the guinea pig for terminal performance..the 134s have been perfect so far
I’m building my daughter a 25prc around the a tip. If we don’t like the performance we’ll drop to the eldm. I’m hoping to build a sweet little back country rifle I can use too when she’s not looking! That bullet out of a short barrel doing 3000fps looks like a winner on paper!
 
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Would be cool if they made an AtipVT with a void under the aluminum tip to allow the front of the bullet to collapse and expand. In theory the aluminum tip would be driven back into the bullet and act like a wedge.
 

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What causes the inconsistency’s? Is it jacket? Core? Aluminum tip? Something else? Seems like they should work just like an eldm
I don't have any personal experience shooting anything with them but I tend to think it could have something to do with what they hit upon impact and how fast they're going when they make contact.

That Aluminum tip has to be much harder then a plastic tip so I can see where it would drive that al. tip back through the bullet much more aggressively causing the bullet to expand very rapidly particularly is it hits bone going in and the higher the impact velocity likely just accelerates that even more. Compared to a slower impact velocity or where the initial contact is in soft tissue.

I could be all wrong but that's my theory on it.
 

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NOT recommended for big game hunting!!!

The A tips are ‘inconsistently inconsistent’ and I quit using them because they’re unreliable delivering wound channels.
 
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