sniper
12-18-2008, 12:45 PM
I recently read an article regarding hollow pointing in some magazine, and if I recall correctly, the fellow used some sort of hollow pointer (the Forster , maybe?) then he pushed a properly sized piece of lead shot into the cavity, with a firm fit. He said the combination produced good expansion.
I have also read about one fellow that had off-center problems with the Forster h.p. tools.
Has anyone had experience with hollow pointing with the Forster tools, and how did it work? Was the fellow's off-center problem unusual?
If I hollow pointed my .357 maggie bullets about 1/8" diameter, 1/4-3/16" deep, no shot in the cavity, how well would it work?
Not cast boolits, but do you think the EABCo hollow pointer would do well with the little teeny .22 long rifle ammo bullets? Has anybody tried it? Did it seem to increase accuracy or effectiveness on game?
Thanks, guys.
I have also read about one fellow that had off-center problems with the Forster h.p. tools.
Has anyone had experience with hollow pointing with the Forster tools, and how did it work? Was the fellow's off-center problem unusual?
If I hollow pointed my .357 maggie bullets about 1/8" diameter, 1/4-3/16" deep, no shot in the cavity, how well would it work?
Not cast boolits, but do you think the EABCo hollow pointer would do well with the little teeny .22 long rifle ammo bullets? Has anybody tried it? Did it seem to increase accuracy or effectiveness on game?
Thanks, guys.