WHEN IT COMES to stretching the distance, all prospective pluses are worth pursuing. Be it the rifle, optic, rest, bipod, or ammunition, subtle changes can have a major impact on the outcome of a match, or even striking steel at extra-long ranges for amusement. As businessman and motivational speaker Tim Grover once remarked, “If you think the price of winning is too high, wait ’til you get the bill from regret.” In other words, chase every opportunity to increase success or risk failure.
The rifleman’s only physical connection with the target is the bullet. So, why wouldn’t they want the best? But, what is “the best?” The popular trend for match-type projectiles is the addition of a separate tip, be it made from a lightweight metal or polymer. As you’ll…