z max
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Re: z max
As Bodei said earlier, not in the 204, but they do have Zombie, factory loads in 223 and some of the pistol rounds. Anyway that are the one's I have seen on dealers shelves. Bill K
- Darkker
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Re: z max
Not that this really helps you...
The difference, besides the color obviously; is the jacket.
The Zmax bullets are Vmax, but utilize the new AMP jacket tech.
From a discussion on another forum, the suspicion IIRC is that this is a plating type method, rather than cup-n-core.
The difference, besides the color obviously; is the jacket.
The Zmax bullets are Vmax, but utilize the new AMP jacket tech.
From a discussion on another forum, the suspicion IIRC is that this is a plating type method, rather than cup-n-core.
I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.
- Silverfox
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Re: z max
Just to confirm what Darrker posted about the jacket on the Z-Max, here's a link to specific information about that bullet and its construction:
http://www.hornady.com/store/Z-MAX-Bullets/
http://www.hornady.com/store/Z-MAX-Bullets/
Catch ya L8R--Silverfox
- Keith in Ga
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Re: z max
I talked with a Hornady tech several months ago.......he told me the z-max and v-max were exactly the same, except for bullet tip. They shoot the same in my guns, so I'm taking his word for it!