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Notes
1. Our bullet
numbers are composed as follows: The first three digits denote the caliber(224,
308, 375 etc). The next three digits give the weight in grains(035, 150, 200
etc). The two letters indicate the type of bullet (HV, FN, SP, HP or HG) and the
last three digits, the part number which serves as a double check.
2. Use this table as follows: Find
your cartridge in the right hand column. Bullet numbers are in the left hand
column. If more than one bullet weight is listed for your cartridge,
click on the bullet number to see the individual bullet data profile
to determine which is the best bullet choice according to the steps
below:
A.) Match the bullet length correctly with the twist rate of your rifle and with the intended range distance in mind.
B.) Check that the launch speed is more than what the cartridge can develop.
C.) Check the bullet protrusion to see if the cartridge will fit your rifle.
Click on the bullet number to see the bullet.
Any blank blocks indicate that the data is not yet available. Please contact us if you need any such information.
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GS Custom Bullets,situated in Port Elizabeth on the East Coast of South Africa, manufactures solid copper, turned, monolithic bullets for hunting and sport shooting. These bullets are used by hunters on several continents, hunting from the smallest of antelope to the largest of dangerous game, using the smooth HP bullet, as well as the more popular HV, FN and SP bullets with the patented drive band concept. GSC bullets are configured for the highest possible ballistic coefficients. SP bullets are mainly used for sport shooting. All GS Custom Bullets are coated.