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22 dasher 100 grain WildCats Pac-Nor 6.5 twist
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<blockquote data-quote="reed mosser" data-source="post: 98776" data-attributes="member: 1589"><p>It looks like are going to shoot well. I have only put 10 rounds down range and seems that they are going to shoot ,despite the shooter. I jammed them into the lands filled the case with ramshot and cleaned up the inside of the necks. I was very happy to see low extreme spread with out much effort. You are right about the bearing surface, the more friction, more pressure, less velcioty. I am going to do more testing, but your right 2800 fps will be all I really need. This gun will mostly be used for 500 and 600 yard ground hog shoots and hunting out to a 1000 yards. I hope the B.C is higher than .600 /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif. I might be shot for this but last year when shooting my 22 br out to 1000 the drop from my charts indicated a b.c at .600. Take it as you want. Going to do some more testing. Thanks for the response it was greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reed mosser, post: 98776, member: 1589"] It looks like are going to shoot well. I have only put 10 rounds down range and seems that they are going to shoot ,despite the shooter. I jammed them into the lands filled the case with ramshot and cleaned up the inside of the necks. I was very happy to see low extreme spread with out much effort. You are right about the bearing surface, the more friction, more pressure, less velcioty. I am going to do more testing, but your right 2800 fps will be all I really need. This gun will mostly be used for 500 and 600 yard ground hog shoots and hunting out to a 1000 yards. I hope the B.C is higher than .600 [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. I might be shot for this but last year when shooting my 22 br out to 1000 the drop from my charts indicated a b.c at .600. Take it as you want. Going to do some more testing. Thanks for the response it was greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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