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.22 cal 52 gr JLK update
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<blockquote data-quote="sscoyote" data-source="post: 33401" data-attributes="member: 1133"><p>U are da man Aspen-- been waiting awhile to see just how they'll perform-- especially on coyotes. Excellent writeup!! In fact, i'm gonna copy this post over to <a href="http://www.saubier.com" target="_blank">www.saubier.com</a> as soon as my account is up and running there if that's OK with you. The next time you call Jimmy Knox-- tell him Steve Hugel sent you, if you don't mind(i was supposed to do a writeup on him in TVHM, and haven't quite gotten finished with it yet). I thought that JLK would do well. I ran some calculations with that .302 BC, and external ballistics should be about the same as a plastic tipped bullet @ 100 yds. further once it hits 400 yds.</p><p></p><p>Hey, have u thought about trying that 60 grainer-- i know it's rated for 12 twist-- but u know u never know. With a .339 BC could gain 200 yds. on the plastic tips.</p><p>Imagine that-- a 7-800 yd. 22-250.</p><p></p><p>One other thing-- have u ever though about sending some sort of write-up to Cooper or Small Caliber News magazine about the performance you're getting? Could net u some freebies-- advertisement, etc.</p><p></p><p>[ 05-13-2004: Message edited by: sscoyote ]</p><p></p><p>[ 05-13-2004: Message edited by: sscoyote ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sscoyote, post: 33401, member: 1133"] U are da man Aspen-- been waiting awhile to see just how they'll perform-- especially on coyotes. Excellent writeup!! In fact, i'm gonna copy this post over to [url="http://www.saubier.com"]www.saubier.com[/url] as soon as my account is up and running there if that's OK with you. The next time you call Jimmy Knox-- tell him Steve Hugel sent you, if you don't mind(i was supposed to do a writeup on him in TVHM, and haven't quite gotten finished with it yet). I thought that JLK would do well. I ran some calculations with that .302 BC, and external ballistics should be about the same as a plastic tipped bullet @ 100 yds. further once it hits 400 yds. Hey, have u thought about trying that 60 grainer-- i know it's rated for 12 twist-- but u know u never know. With a .339 BC could gain 200 yds. on the plastic tips. Imagine that-- a 7-800 yd. 22-250. One other thing-- have u ever though about sending some sort of write-up to Cooper or Small Caliber News magazine about the performance you're getting? Could net u some freebies-- advertisement, etc. [ 05-13-2004: Message edited by: sscoyote ] [ 05-13-2004: Message edited by: sscoyote ] [/QUOTE]
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