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375/408 Banded Solids Test
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<blockquote data-quote="Augustus" data-source="post: 265668" data-attributes="member: 10142"><p>The 338 bullets fired from a 408 improved case traveling at 3300 - 3400 should really fold up. The cases are very good now and if an SMK can be driven to these velocities the banded solid can be driven faster. I would not be surprised to see reports of 3500+. I have not fired a 338/408 using any projectile but i am hearing some of the Improved versions are pushing the 300 SMK the 3300-3400. Run the numbers of a 1+ BC bullet driven at 3500. OUCH!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augustus, post: 265668, member: 10142"] The 338 bullets fired from a 408 improved case traveling at 3300 - 3400 should really fold up. The cases are very good now and if an SMK can be driven to these velocities the banded solid can be driven faster. I would not be surprised to see reports of 3500+. I have not fired a 338/408 using any projectile but i am hearing some of the Improved versions are pushing the 300 SMK the 3300-3400. Run the numbers of a 1+ BC bullet driven at 3500. OUCH!!! [/QUOTE]
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