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375/408 Banded Solids Test
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<blockquote data-quote="noel carlson" data-source="post: 396551" data-attributes="member: 16138"><p>Kelly,</p><p> </p><p>I am giving manufacture priority to the PDT-cored projectiles. They will appear in the following order; 338 cal, 30 cal, 7mm, and 375 cal. My reasoning is that magazine compatible projectiles which stabilize from standard twists, and expand reliably upon soft targets, will have the greatest distribution.</p><p> </p><p>Once the alloy issue is settled (within the next two weeks), I will set up for production for the ZA338/6.0-W, for which I am already taking orders. There are long existing orders for the ZA338/6.0-M (delayed up to two weeks ago by BATF licensure) that will be upgraded to 300 grain PDT projectiles.</p><p> </p><p>I am not certain how rapidly they will be available due to the complex tooling required for tungsten weighing, compression, and quality control. The 338s will be rolling off soon however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noel carlson, post: 396551, member: 16138"] Kelly, I am giving manufacture priority to the PDT-cored projectiles. They will appear in the following order; 338 cal, 30 cal, 7mm, and 375 cal. My reasoning is that magazine compatible projectiles which stabilize from standard twists, and expand reliably upon soft targets, will have the greatest distribution. Once the alloy issue is settled (within the next two weeks), I will set up for production for the ZA338/6.0-W, for which I am already taking orders. There are long existing orders for the ZA338/6.0-M (delayed up to two weeks ago by BATF licensure) that will be upgraded to 300 grain PDT projectiles. I am not certain how rapidly they will be available due to the complex tooling required for tungsten weighing, compression, and quality control. The 338s will be rolling off soon however. [/QUOTE]
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