Unknown Brand Factory Second 6mm Bullet
#1
Anyone have an idea who makes this bullet? I searched for a comparable bullet made by Sierra, Remington, Hornady & Nosler. The closest was Hornady's 95gn SST but it has a red tip, not green like these. Does Hornady put different colored tips in their factory second bullets? Neither Sierra or Nosler have a flat based 6mm, 95gn bullet. Nosler tips are violet in 6mm.

       
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#2
...may have been a "custom" special order run of SST's for a specific customer ? The "2nds" may have been the ones used to set up the tooling or initial run for the tips & bodies. If they fly good and give acceptable performance the appearances won't matter, let us know your findings.
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#3
When it's a blem common practice to use a different color tip... keeps them clearly recognizable as not honest QC-passed "factory"... they are blems.
Yes it's most likely a hornady 6mm 95 sst blem. that's the only flat cannelure tipped 95-er I know of out there.
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#4
If these bullets are truly Hornady SSTs, except for the green tip, they seem absolutely perfect! They aren't tarnished at all & the 25 piece sample I weighed ran 94.6 to 94.8gns. Only a .2gn spread in weight is pretty dog-gone good for any bullet. I saw no variations or damage anywhere in the sample I looked at. They have no blems that I can see. I do accept that these bullets probably are Hornady "custom" over-runs.

Once I get some once-fired brass, these bullets will be the first ones I'll run a ladder with. I just need to get out & do some shooting. Since the pandemic started, I hadn't pulled a trigger with live ammo until this last Wednesday at an indoor range. Now I need to find a day I can get out to the R & P club outdoor range.
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#5
Hornady make custom bullets for a number of manufacturers and this this looks alot like the Sellior & Bellot 95gr PTS

https://www.sellier-bellot.cz/en/product...etail/237/
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#6
(04-10-2022, 09:34 AM)Bill Wrote: Hornady make custom bullets for a number of manufacturers and this this looks alot like the Sellior & Bellot 95gr PTS

https://www.sellier-bellot.cz/en/product...etail/237/
If this is the same as the Hornady 95 gr SST then Hornady & S&B calculate BC 1 a little differently

S&B suggest that the 95 gr PTS bullet offers a BC of .373. Whereas Hornady list their 95 gr SST with a G! BC of .355

https://www.sellier-bellot.cz/en/product...etail/237/

https://www.hornady.com/bullets/rifle/6m...-gr-sst#!/
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#7
I saw that BC thing too. Looking closer at the S&B maybe they are not the same. The S&B seems to have more curve in its ogive, and can't tell but possibly doesn't have the cannelure.
A 0.373 for a 6mm-95 suggests some boat tail inside to, to me. Kind of like the Nosler 95 shape...
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