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<blockquote data-quote="tul9033" data-source="post: 1332138" data-attributes="member: 2319"><p>From what I have gathered, the JHP's are formed from the base up resulting in a more uniform base and better accuracy. A standard FMJ is formed from the tip down and can have irregularities in the base.</p><p>I've shot both the Montana Gold CMJ and JHP and without a doubt the 124gr JHP is more accurate than the CMJ. You can also see some irregularities in the base on the CMJ where they have inserted the copper disk.</p><p>For what we are using them for probably doesn't matter much.</p><p></p><p>Edit: +1 on the smoke with exposed core bullets. The CMJ has a copper disc over the core to reduce/stop the smoke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tul9033, post: 1332138, member: 2319"] From what I have gathered, the JHP's are formed from the base up resulting in a more uniform base and better accuracy. A standard FMJ is formed from the tip down and can have irregularities in the base. I've shot both the Montana Gold CMJ and JHP and without a doubt the 124gr JHP is more accurate than the CMJ. You can also see some irregularities in the base on the CMJ where they have inserted the copper disk. For what we are using them for probably doesn't matter much. Edit: +1 on the smoke with exposed core bullets. The CMJ has a copper disc over the core to reduce/stop the smoke. [/QUOTE]
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