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375-408 CheyTac (Kirby Alert!!!!!!) question
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<blockquote data-quote="1doug" data-source="post: 120301" data-attributes="member: 3863"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p> By the way, where can I get ahold of some of those 270 gr pills to try out </p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ] </p><p></p><p>Kirby the lm-105 bullets that i linked to can be had from Lutz. They were @ 1 a piece plus shipping from germany with a 300 bullet minimum. I would be willing to split some with some one if they wanted to try them.</p><p></p><p>The lost river bullets triggerfifty mentioned are not the same.We all know that the LRb's require a special bore diameter to work, and i am not willing to spend 5-600 dollars to be proven wrong about them. I am willing to try the LM-105 and see if i can get them to shoot. The LM-105's have external drive bands that will seal up better than shooting a solid bullet.The Lm-105 have @ 1.0 bc and require the 7 twist in a 338 lapua to stabilize. the 338 AM might push them fast enough to stabilize them. My guess would be @ 3650 with thw 270 grain LM-105's</p><p></p><p>d-a</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1doug, post: 120301, member: 3863"] [ QUOTE ] By the way, where can I get ahold of some of those 270 gr pills to try out [/ QUOTE ] Kirby the lm-105 bullets that i linked to can be had from Lutz. They were @ 1 a piece plus shipping from germany with a 300 bullet minimum. I would be willing to split some with some one if they wanted to try them. The lost river bullets triggerfifty mentioned are not the same.We all know that the LRb's require a special bore diameter to work, and i am not willing to spend 5-600 dollars to be proven wrong about them. I am willing to try the LM-105 and see if i can get them to shoot. The LM-105's have external drive bands that will seal up better than shooting a solid bullet.The Lm-105 have @ 1.0 bc and require the 7 twist in a 338 lapua to stabilize. the 338 AM might push them fast enough to stabilize them. My guess would be @ 3650 with thw 270 grain LM-105's d-a [/QUOTE]
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