New bullet maker that looks interesting

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Now that I see what all the fuss is about.......let the flood gates open and questions from the nay sayers begin. great conversation we had recently as well Swamplord!!

Just to let you guys know there are guys already using these projectiles out at 1400 yards shooting 300 RUM running 10 grains less than Berger and still putting a whopping on them. Im open to all questions.....and will be here for the duration!


Hey John , good to see you took my recommendation to a be sponsor member on LRH !

You have already discovered (As I had mentioned in our conversation) the boys here do not want to hear or see a glossy ad campaign filled with half truths and catchy slogans on new bullets with questionable bc's .

This site contains some of the most experienced and serious long range shooters and wildcatters, It is best to approach them with a sound product that can be supported with facts .

once you establish their trust and remain honest with the crew here, they in turn will support you and become loyal customers that will also recommend your bullets to others..

This is a grand opportunity for your company to enter the growing long range shooting market, and with your introduction of the .375 caliber line of long range bullets that we talked about, you will generate a renewed interest in 375 cal for long range use, their has been quite a buzz here about the lack of good high bc bullets in this diameter,

I would make it a top priority to develop at least a 300 gr bullet for starters then offer a 325 and 350 gr soon after, those three bullet weights will be of interest to me and I can guarantee most if not all 375 cal shooters will support those bullet weights ....

We have all been anticipating Berger and Hornady to offer something but they have shelved their projects to keep up with demand in their most popular bullets,

It's all you now ! haha

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.84 and change on a 230 gr 30 cal? I don't think so. It will be hard pressed to turn .74, how many times are we going to have to endure this crap. Berger did the same thing when they introduced the 300 gr .338. They advertised it as having a .92, as soon as it landed in the hands of the right folks it was quickly degraded to .81ish.

I will now declare someone is spreading more ******** and at some point will be forced into the unpleasant task of wading all the way back through it. Try to get some good hip waders, you might contact Berger, they probably still have the ones they used to wade through the crap they spread. If they don't still have the ones they used, contact Lutz Moeller. He had to get a multiple layered insulated type wader to trek through all the BS he spewed forth.

There are many others who started well but farted and fell as soon as competent shooters laid hands on their products. My advice to you sir, is to enjoy your day in the sun, be boastful and arrogant as possible while you can, for a storm of truth is brewing on your horizon.
 
when you say "burgers software" do you mean just that or did you send samples to litz for test firing? If they weren't shot at long distance through someones device the numbers aren't any good. If you sent samples and Litz tested them, came to the result your advertising, then you have something.
 
It looks very promising. I'm interested in trying then out.

I am willing to work up loads and share.

I have a "Pressure Trace II" MagnetoSpeed V1 and V2, Olher 35p and Unlimited range time to 700 yards, regular range time to 1000 yards and working on beyond 1000.

For the super heavy weights:
308 cal, 300 RUM. I have a very accurate LR target rifle. Krieger barreled R700.
338 cal, 338 Edge, being finished, Benchmark Barreled Wby Mark V.
375 cal, 375 CheyTac that is going for elk at 1500 and I am building a 375 in MJOLNIR or my shorter Which-King on a Hall E action and Pack-Nor barrel.

Of course the 26 Nosler wildcats and "regular" chamberings like WSM and 3006 for the "Normal to heavy" bullets.
 
Whiskey Three Precision are taking pre-orders for the .375 cal bullets at this time to generate a run of bullets !

Anyone interested in getting in on the 1st production run can contact them for the details

I am getting a couple hundred for my own testing
 
Is there a general consensus on the weight in 375? My barrel is in 375 Ruger and they are pretty slow twist, 1-14 if I recall. Pushes the 350's off the map for me.

KB
 
Kennibear,

When John called me up to discuss a new line of .375 cal bullets I made it a clear point that they should offer a 300 gr bullet first, followed by 320-330 then a 350 gr and heavier.

I took into account this past year all the debates we had here on LRH considering the bullet weight needed for long range shooting, while I still think a min of 320 gr is necessary to considerably improve bc values in a lead core 375 cal bullet, I have also accepted the idea that an improved bc bullet in 300 gr would be beneficial to a lot of guys with 375 H&H, 375 Ruger, 375 Wby and 375 Rum factory barreled rifles, It would also help a company get a start by having a good selling bullet, also my change of mind is due to my recent tests with my wildcat 375 PRO showing phenomenal results with current 300 gr bullets, I could definately go with a better bc 375 cal 300 gr bullet,

As of now I have not heard back on their decision regarding bullet weight,
you may want to contact them to voice your opinion on the initial bullet weight and help bolster the reality of a new line of 375 cal bullets,
 
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