Likewise. Here's the marketing email.
Introducing a new member of the RMR bullet family. This is the 75 grain 3GH in .224 diameter. We thought that it would be impossible to get a 75 grain bullet to fit in our machine but we did some magic and cheated a little bit on how the bullet is made and we pulled it off. That said, in order to get the bullet as long as it needed to be to get the weight, the tooling leaves a small ring near the tip of the bullet. It doesn't seem to affect accuracy, but it is there. We don't yet have a perfect number for the BC yet, but I tried using the BC for the 75 grain Hornady and this bullet was shooting high. So, it should be a little better than the Hornady. It is a little shorter than other 75-77 grain bullets at .950." I shot them through a 1-8" twist barrel and they shot great.
3GH stands for 3-Gun Hunter. This bullet has a tapered jacket that starts out at .032" thick at the base and tapers down to .013" towards the tip. This bullet is an awesome balance between a match rifle bullet and a hunting bullet. It's also the best price for a 75 grain bullet you can find anywhere so get them now before we get so dang popular that we have to raise the prices to stupid levels just to fit in with everyone else.