I checked the 180's today and they had XTP bullets. Guess components are getting easier to come by. The ammo stash was full except .22.
The 22 LRs are still elusive but some can still be found at times and some like the Academy are selling Eley/Aguila at 6.99 for a box of 50...BTW our Academy started handling primers (CCI, Winchester, Tulammo) no word on if they will handle powders. They did have some handloading press and dies on the shelf. Wal-Mart's shelves are almost full of ammo of all calibers, except the 22's, the morning crews still buy up the supplies when they unload the truck. ???
As far as the 22 LR's I'll hold out for the bulk stuff when things slow way down. ::)
The next offering through my Brother I will put in for a case of .22. Fingers are crossed!
IC, are you certain those were XTP's? The reason I ask is because I had purchased the same BB load a while back. The bullets looked a lot like XTP's but were found to be slightly different when compared to the actual XTP bullet.
I think there was a thread here a while back on it.
I should have snapped a photo. It's hard to be 100 percent unless you have a side by side.
I will be in the store again today picking up some .22LR and I will snap some pictures to see if we can nail it down.
Now if we can just get some powder on the shelves.
Quote from: sqlbullet on September 11 2014 09:32:19 AM MDT
Now if we can just get some powder on the shelves.
Something to Supplement Magnum Rifle powder...
Buffalo Bore 180gr on the left and Hornady 180gr XTP from Custom box on the right:
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Buffalo Bore 180gr
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Hornady Custom 180gr
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xap1/v/t1.0-9/10690205_754858007885567_4789550173604427703_n.jpg?oh=842e5f24c029f0c83d3e1b51af6b4d98&oe=54CDD11C&__gda__=1418063808_394025d7ab83da46620cf88aeba9bbf6)
I think this proves Buffalo Bore is using XTP's now.
If not they are using a bullet that has gone to great lengths to look exactly like an XTP on the outside. :)
The jacket cuts are shorter on the Beffalo Bore version. I would like to think they are using XTP but I think they are a copy. I went through the same thing when I bought them a while back. I even emailed Tim Sundles for information on the make of bullet and the velocity. He got back to me with the penetration data but wouldn't give up the bullet manufacture.
Here is my question to Tim and his response:
Tim Sundles
To
Me
CC
wbrown@privatenrg.com, 'Suzie J Sundles'
Oct 14, 2013
I do not know the hardness of the core material or the jacket material nor
do I know the thickness of said jacket material (all of that matters) but
you'll get roughly 15 inches of penetration in 10% ordnance gel.. With
variables of exact impact velocity, bones that may be hit and amount of
outer clothing that must be penetrated, You could get anywhere from 12 to 16
inches of penetration in living flesh and bone.
Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: XXXXXXXXXXX
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 5:18 AM
To: sales@buffalobore.com
Subject: New Contact Request: 21B/20 Bullets
Name: Nicholas XXXXX
Email Address: XXXXX
Subject: 21B/20 Bullets
Message: Dear Sir,
I recently purchased two boxes of your 10mm 180 grain JHP (21B/20)
ammunition from Cabelas. As I was examining the bullets, I noticed they
resemble the XTP bullet. Could you please advise on the make of bullet you
are using and the relative hardness / penetration ability of same? I am a
law enforcement officer in NJ, and I will be using your ammo in my back up
weapon on duty as well a second weapon when I am hunting predators here in
the northeast.
Thank you for your time and effort.
I got something similar from him after he kind of gave me the "lucky to have any bullets for 10mm" line. In my opinion Buffalo Bore is way to sketchy on "what's in the box". Their 10mm product line is falling in the Doubletap mold and probably why they have thinned out the offerings. With the emergence of some similar performing and better priced options, my bet is they don't sell much 10mm. I can't see myself purchasing anything 10mm they have to offer after completing the testing.
Just my opinion and I have told Kevin he is missing out big by not putting out some all copper HP's. If PBR rolls out a 155gr ;D
I don't think they're XTP projectiles; I am leaning toward Montana Gold.
If you look very closely inside the hollow point you'll note subtle differences:
Buffalo Bore - Near the mouth, where the brass and lead blend; look closely and think you'll see where the brass is "folded" along the inside perimeter of the mouth.
I've seen that feature on Montana Gold but never before on XTP.
Combined with a bit evasive reply (my opinion) by Mr. Sundles to a direct question about make of bullet. He fails to give direct answer to primary question about bullet make, but goes into a little length about core & jacket, ballistic gel penetration depth, bone, clothing, flesh.
100% not a Montana Gold. They aren't Gold... first clue to cross them off the list.
Quote from: Intercooler on September 14 2014 11:31:29 AM MDT
100% not a Montana Gold. They aren't Gold... first clue to cross them off the list.
Fair enough.
However, Montana Gold & Zero JHPs appear to share similar brass fold along the inside mouth as the photo of the Buffalo Bore projectile IMHO.
Buffalo Bore meets or gets close to claims. That's about it since you don't know what might be in the next box :)
I picked up a box of these at Cabelas,, I have been in pull downs daily (a very grateful thank you to those who pull them down and catalogue the components). What I. Noticed with my box, it is marked JHC for bullet style which has always been the way Sierra marketed their bullets. But these do not look like classic Sierras. Also in the pull down sections 180 BB had Remington brass. My lot (#16, stamped on inside flap) the head stamp is __A USA 10mm Auto__. I will do a pull down this weekand email it to Shadow with a cc to IC. It's been a long time that I've had Sierra .400-180 JHC or any.400 cal bullets on my bench('93-'95). Kind regards and a good weekend to all,,,,Todd
A USA is Armscor Brass...Todd, if you follow the format, of what I am documenting in the Pull-Downs, it would work out.
They are probably just using the boxes as printed and components that they can get these days...
Buffalo Bore 180 was still in stock at the Cabela's in Delaware this last Sunday 7/19/15. There were about 4 boxes and I left them and bought the Hornady 155 XTPs, Sig Crown and Hornady 175s.
The place was jammed with 22 LR with a 1400 round limit. Did not but any of those as I am looking only for 22M now.
I'm headed there today. Hopefully they have the TNQ FMJ in stock.
Saw them in stock, left them as I did not know what they were. I think they were the fragment ones.
Anyway thats a real nice store. Cannot wait for the Rockland NY one to open, much better selection and stock than Gander.
If my son becomes a Delaware U Fighting Blue Hen next year I will have an excuse to stop at the Delaware Cabelas'. 8)
It beats driving 2 1/2 hours out of the way to get to the Hamburg PA Cabelas'.