What's the difference between the two. I've been looking for information and I'm coming up empty. I know that the Ranger T is just a replacement for the Black Talon called the SXT (Supreme Expansion Technology) bullet, but I can't find anything on the Bonded ammunition. Can anyone shed some light on the subject.
Winchester Ranger T-Series, (which was formerly Ranger SXT, and before that Black Talon) has a jacket that opens into 6 blades, and each of those have 3 sharp tips coming off them. They look like a flower made of razor blades.
Winchester Ranger Bonded, the jacket is bonded to the core to prevent separation while penetrating hard targets that would separate a normal bullet's jacket from the core.
Bonded should have more retained weight, and probably penetrate a little deeper. Also I suspect it will cost more. Other than that, I'd look at morintp's links.
Austin
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