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375 cal barrel twist and projectiles?
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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyL" data-source="post: 404068" data-attributes="member: 14081"><p>Results results results.......</p><p></p><p>Nor do i want to spark anything that is gonna cause problems on this here thread. I simple state what i see and think. These guys are pushing a envelope that has never been pushed before and i think its great for the sport for people to be working at such a tough goal. I just see and hear things about this and the fact that the customer should not have to support such a experiment. There has been and looks like there will still be a whole lot of powder burning to be done before the dust clears on this project.</p><p></p><p>Another thing that i have been looking into with these new super heavy bullets and big cases is the lack of a good propellant for them. When we gonna get someone started on that??? I have really liked what i get out of BMG for the 375 for speed but the stability isn't there and the kernels are freaking big. We need to get someone to make a slightly slower powder but still have it stable and easy to meter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyL, post: 404068, member: 14081"] Results results results....... Nor do i want to spark anything that is gonna cause problems on this here thread. I simple state what i see and think. These guys are pushing a envelope that has never been pushed before and i think its great for the sport for people to be working at such a tough goal. I just see and hear things about this and the fact that the customer should not have to support such a experiment. There has been and looks like there will still be a whole lot of powder burning to be done before the dust clears on this project. Another thing that i have been looking into with these new super heavy bullets and big cases is the lack of a good propellant for them. When we gonna get someone started on that??? I have really liked what i get out of BMG for the 375 for speed but the stability isn't there and the kernels are freaking big. We need to get someone to make a slightly slower powder but still have it stable and easy to meter. [/QUOTE]
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