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375/408 Banded Solids Test
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<blockquote data-quote="noel carlson" data-source="post: 900545" data-attributes="member: 16138"><p>"I'm pretty sure the barrel has been in a corner at my house and the projos looks like an accumulation of traits found on the various prototypes I have discussed at length in the past."...</p><p></p><p>You might be permitting your memory to get the best of you Augustus. It would be easier to make a comparison if you still had a sample of the projectile that you were beta-testing three+ years ago. The design differences in the current 375 translate into an ~11% increase in ballistic coefficient (over the last one that you held in your hand). Subtle form changes can make dramatic performance differences, and that is before the additional 15% BC increase which the ZA rifling geometry imparts is factored in.</p><p></p><p>This is going to be a year of some very interesting technical announcements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noel carlson, post: 900545, member: 16138"] "I'm pretty sure the barrel has been in a corner at my house and the projos looks like an accumulation of traits found on the various prototypes I have discussed at length in the past."... You might be permitting your memory to get the best of you Augustus. It would be easier to make a comparison if you still had a sample of the projectile that you were beta-testing three+ years ago. The design differences in the current 375 translate into an ~11% increase in ballistic coefficient (over the last one that you held in your hand). Subtle form changes can make dramatic performance differences, and that is before the additional 15% BC increase which the ZA rifling geometry imparts is factored in. This is going to be a year of some very interesting technical announcements. [/QUOTE]
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