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Bloodline Bullets Introduced
« on: May 02, 2011, 03:18:42 PM »
Finally.... after what seems like a ton of time - hunting and testing this new bullet Knight is finally introducing it as a part of their new line up.

I did not know when this was going to happen, but apperently Knight choose the 2011 NRA show to unvail the new bullet line.

I am not sure if Knight has dropped their Red Hot line and made this switch or if they are going to offer both.  I do know the people in charge at Knight are really sold on the bullet.  They have been hunting and testing it for at least 6 months now.



http://www.knightrifles.com/bloodline-info

I have been using the bullet for three years now and hunting with it for the last years.  It operates on a totally different theory than we normal humans are use to.  It is not exactly a mushrooming bullet... It mushrooms to a given angle but slings off it's petals in the organs causing additional damage to adjacent organs.  The petals are so light they can go anywhere in muscle tissue but in the vital areas they will run out about 6-8" into the organs.  The bullet, besides creating a great deal of 'hydrostatic shock' to the organs it also causes a terrible trauma and shock to the animal.  The remaining core of the bullet then acts as a Keith Nose conical and continues through the animal, most often exiting and helping create a really good blood trail if you were to need one.

Cool bullets…
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Re: Bloodline Bullets Introduced
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2011, 06:16:42 PM »
Are these a full bore size bullets or a sabot.  What kind of price and quanity are these going to go for?  Pretty cool though.
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Re: Bloodline Bullets Introduced
« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2011, 10:34:48 AM »
Are these a full bore size bullets or a sabot.  What kind of price and quanity are these going to go for?  Pretty cool though.

These are not full bore, you will need a sabot of your choice, actually Knight will supply them with a sabot.  They are a premium bullet like a Nosler or Barnes so in so folks eyes they are to expensive.  But then again so is most of the hunting gear that I use.

I think they come 20 to a box... and in the $25 area...
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Re: Bloodline Bullets Introduced
« Reply #3 on: May 04, 2011, 04:49:51 AM »
If they are individually made and not in China, the price probably will hurt.
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Re: Bloodline Bullets Introduced
« Reply #4 on: May 06, 2011, 11:24:41 AM »
Don't matter now can't use sabots in Colorado. Bummer
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