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"DADDY"
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8 twist?
This is Rokslide. As long as they group 1.5” things are getting shot at with them, even if they are tumbling8 twist?
1.5" groups would be pretty darn good if they all impacted sideways, as these bullets are probably close to 1.5" long.This is Rokslide. As long as they group 1.5” things are getting shot at with them, even if they are tumbling
Are reffingAwesome to see!
Are these the pointed ones that have very erratic terminal performance in .26 and other calibers?
Funny, put Krieger 8 twist (6x.284) 105's shot great, 115's would tumble at 850 yards.This is Rokslide. As long as they group 1.5” things are getting shot at with them, even if they are tumbling
I bet if they were same style as the 6,5 , 156's they would work with a 8twistWould you look at that…. Funny how it all works out.
Official release today. .328 G7
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I’ve killed quite a bit of stuff with the 109 LRHT and 144 LRHT. I’ve had no issues with terminal performance, but I’m never shooting the bare minimum for speeds either.
I’m sure they give up a lot of speed to the 109 LRHT. I’m figuring a 100fps drop. I’ll try some in my 6CM when they come in stock somewhere. I should still have them around 2950-3000fpsLitz just had a video where he measured 0.321 G7. Seemed like speeds were pretty slow though?
Dad-gumOfficial release today. .328 G7
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I’ve killed quite a bit of stuff with the 109 LRHT and 144 LRHT. I’ve had no issues with terminal performance, but I’m never shooting the bare minimum for speeds either.
I’m sure they give up a lot of speed to the 109 LRHT. I’m figuring a 100fps drop. I’ll try some in my 6CM when they come in stock somewhere. I should still have them around 2950-3000fps
Sometimes the velocity loss vs. BC gain doesn’t really pencil out. I just like the idea of more options to see if the barrel prefers one bullet over another.