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.264 WM, 260 rem, or what else?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jud96" data-source="post: 926015" data-attributes="member: 69478"><p>This is true but you really can't tell if its a good target diameter or not since there's not really any high BC match slugs for it. The .338 diameter has never been used for matches either but they now have a .338 A-MAX. I think it would be smart if they toughened up the A-MAXs jacket and marketed it as both a target and hunting bullet. Would surely gain more users because of their accuracy, BC, and their polymer tip would allow it to consistently expand at all velocities and the thicker jacket would lead to better controlled expansion at close ranges and eliminate any possible explosive factor they have. Introducing different weights for the 7mm would also help them compete with the Berger 180s and Sierra 175s. Think they could have further success with this line if they did this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jud96, post: 926015, member: 69478"] This is true but you really can't tell if its a good target diameter or not since there's not really any high BC match slugs for it. The .338 diameter has never been used for matches either but they now have a .338 A-MAX. I think it would be smart if they toughened up the A-MAXs jacket and marketed it as both a target and hunting bullet. Would surely gain more users because of their accuracy, BC, and their polymer tip would allow it to consistently expand at all velocities and the thicker jacket would lead to better controlled expansion at close ranges and eliminate any possible explosive factor they have. Introducing different weights for the 7mm would also help them compete with the Berger 180s and Sierra 175s. Think they could have further success with this line if they did this. [/QUOTE]
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