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375 cal barrel twist and projectiles?
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<blockquote data-quote="noel carlson" data-source="post: 407786" data-attributes="member: 16138"><p>Japple,</p><p> </p><p>Unless you plan on shooting leaded-steel solids, you can save some money by skipping the nitriding process. </p><p> </p><p>Nitriding has absolutely no positive effect in slowing heat erosion, and you are never going to "wear" the throat through friction, prior to losing the forcing cone to heat degradation, using non-ferrous projectiles. </p><p> </p><p>Kelly,</p><p> </p><p>"If so, this bullet will shoot at 3000 fps plus and shows scary scary ballistics with a 1.250 BC."... While making allowance for your enthusiasm; I have seen the same test "data" that you have, and there is <em>nothing </em>that supports this BC claim. Read what actually is <em>(and</em> <em>is not) </em>said about target impact results, and projectile specifications, if you want to understand the BC shell-game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noel carlson, post: 407786, member: 16138"] Japple, Unless you plan on shooting leaded-steel solids, you can save some money by skipping the nitriding process. Nitriding has absolutely no positive effect in slowing heat erosion, and you are never going to "wear" the throat through friction, prior to losing the forcing cone to heat degradation, using non-ferrous projectiles. Kelly, "If so, this bullet will shoot at 3000 fps plus and shows scary scary ballistics with a 1.250 BC."... While making allowance for your enthusiasm; I have seen the same test "data" that you have, and there is [I]nothing [/I]that supports this BC claim. Read what actually is [I](and[/I] [I]is not) [/I]said about target impact results, and projectile specifications, if you want to understand the BC shell-game. [/QUOTE]
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