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Free advertising to hunters.
That is what he is trying to show.
Apparently misleading advertising.
Free advertising to hunters.
That is what he is trying to show.
What is the point of that? Single shot centerfire rifles? Like a Ruger #1 or TC? That’s enough of a market?Super long projectiles that typically don't fit in a magazine therefore single feed
I have no interest arguing with people online. I will continue forward with the point of this thread. Terminal reports with our projectiles...Apparently misleading advertising.
I have no interest arguing with people online. I will continue forward with the point of this thread.
That you say the bullets “always” do something is suspect.I have no interest arguing with people online. I will continue forward with the point of this thread. Terminal reports with our projectiles...
300 Norma
195GR Copper Rose Single Feed
3300MV
550 yards
I have no interest arguing with people online. I will continue forward with the point of this thread. Terminal reports with our projectiles...
300 Norma
195GR Copper Rose Single Feed
3300MV
550 yards
Ahh okay. Maybe I was thinking cutting edge bullets then.In these specific bullets, that is not what single feed means.
They are single feed because they have a thinner tip for lower impact speed upset. And the recoil collapses the nose in the magazine on the thinner construction.
So the difference isn’t dimension on the bullet, but thickness of the tip area. In these specific brand of bullet. The single feed and mag feed are dimensionally identical. Just thicker on the nose with the mag feeds which has a higher minimum impact velocity
I was wrong about what these guys are calling single feed (see @huntnful reply to my comment), but the other brands single feeds are for people shooting elr or that want ultra high BC mono's. Not my kinda thing but there is a market for them.What is the point of that? Single shot centerfire rifles? Like a Ruger #1 or TC? That’s enough of a market?
@SMC_GUIDE please take the opportunity to have an educated discussion. I'm normally a mono hunter and he's asking questions I've wondered and haven't seen a ton of information about so I've not utilized your product yet due to limited info.There is no argument. As a potential customer, I am asking for clarification about what behavior and performance in regards to wound channels, to expect consistently from your projectile’s?
You have an opportunity to educate consumers.
Id think projectile stability likely plays a key role.Hey Sam thanks for sharing the data you have (been following you guys on Instagram for a while now) and the tumbling and fragmenting results look fantastic. Is there a range of impact velocity that you see the bullets most frequently tumble? Is that more common in the single feed vs mag feed? Thanks again!
There is no argument. As a potential customer, I am asking for clarification about what behavior and performance in regards to wound channels, to expect consistently from your projectile’s?
You have an opportunity to educate consumers. Or, you can not engage and continue to show cherry picked, misleading photos.
Awesome and thank you sir. They are not designed to tumble or yaw through the animal but after front of bullet disrupts, back of bullet can be erratic but mostly stay face forward. Single feeds as @huntnful said, single feed and magazine feed bullets are identical profile but tips on single feeds can be damaged during recoil. Lower recoiling guns and certain mags can hold single feeds in place without tip damage. If bullet tumbled Iwould not handicap my product by making it more complicated. Expansion has a bit of variances from bullet to bullet but generally on Single feeds 2k has been very safe and mag feeds is listed but I can't remember off the top of my head. We definitely have a neice projectile that can take a educated loader.Hey Sam thanks for sharing the data you have (been following you guys on Instagram for a while now) and the tumbling and fragmenting results look fantastic. Is there a range of impact velocity that you see the bullets most frequently tumble? Is that more common in the single feed vs mag feed? Thanks again!
Wouldn't it be nice if we could all be friendly. Hopefully a 6MM Creedmoor and the 93GR work better for you...Thousands of kills and you resort to a coyote with a 300 Norma?
I’m sold
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@SMC_GUIDE He's speaking pragmatically do you, its not being argumentative even if it seems cold/abrupt or whatever. I speak that way at times too and its misunderstood by plenty of folks when their statements are challenged or questioned.