Tiger Shark Bullets

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Tiger Shark Bullets

Post by Heathen » 11 Apr 2020, 6:11 pm

Anyone used TigerShark bullets?
They have a few on special at the moment :D
Thought I might give some .284 a try
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Post by jovialjosie2002 » 11 Apr 2020, 8:29 pm

I have used the 44 mag bullets. Very impressed, they didn't lead the barrel like hawksbury river (and much more accurate than hawksbury river, hawksbury was sooooo bad I threw away 2 boxes of their junk)... however, my only complaint is that they use fastways to deliver and the courier didn't even attempt to deliver. I had to pay for the freight.....then I had to drive 20 minutes to pick them up. I think they now give you an option to choose aust post vs fastways......I will choose aust post next time if I have a choice.
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Post by Ziege » 11 Apr 2020, 9:48 pm

Yeah Fastway couriers are the sh!ttest

Worked for them once they're absolutely useless,

Worst mix ever, Chinese and Kiwis was never going to be any good or worth using/paying for
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Post by 1Fatman » 11 Apr 2020, 10:12 pm

I have used their 9mm's and found them great, no issues at all.
If you spend over $250 postage is free.
Lurking somewhere in your computer......... https://ozgunlobby.com
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Post by Heathen » 12 Apr 2020, 10:35 am

Thanks.
Yeah they have an Auspost option
I will give them a go
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Re: Tiger Shark Bullets

Post by rossfrb » 12 Apr 2020, 8:25 pm

If you are referring to the 7mm brass projectiles do your research beforehand.
Apparently brass projectiles are another kettle of fish altogether - not as malleable as copper or something.
I asked pretty much the same question on the kiwi ballistic studies forum and was advised to be very wary.
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Post by adamjp » 18 May 2020, 7:15 pm

I've used the Tigershark 7mm 130gn bullets. Accurate as any other thing in the 7-08 (which is very light and not a 1/2 MOA rifle), real world BC works out at .310 G1 or thereabouts.
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Re: Tiger Shark Bullets

Post by jovialjosie2002 » 25 Mar 2022, 10:55 am

I recently bought some more bullets from tigershark. I was impressed by 2 things. Firstly there was 253 bullets in the "250" box and secondly couriers please actually delivered, on a Saturday!!!!!!
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Post by Sarco » 25 Mar 2022, 6:54 pm

Am mainly interested in pistol projectile and their website indicates a very small range of weights and calibres.
To get them here in Vic probably not worthwhile, when there are so many other more local manufacturers (all be it not plated projectiles).
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