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375 cal barrel twist and projectiles?
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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyL" data-source="post: 407848" data-attributes="member: 14081"><p>LMAO.... ok so you are going to take test results from 25mm and larger calibers and think that its going to tell you what the smaller bores are doing? This just proves that you dont know what you are talking about. I already know that this process does not help much when your dealing with large automatic "canons" that the military is using. There is to much heat and the process is not tough enough to handle it. This is nonsense and you should know better but wait i guess you wouldn't cause you dont shoot guns. You just claim to know better because you are smart. Sorry but im not buying into it. There is a way to make a barrel out of a special type of material that would fix these problems alot. But im sure as hell not going to tell you.</p><p></p><p>As far as your results it wouldn't matter if they flew better then any other bullet out there i would still not recommend to anyone to buy some super expensive barrel just to shoot one type of bullet out of. You are leading people in a terrible direction. I simply will not sit back and let people buy into your line of crap and waste there well earned money. So maybe you should take a step back, think about what your doing and try to help people out instead of this nonsense. I really dont want to argue with you anymore because it really doesnt matter what you think. What does matter is good results and thats what im getting.</p><p></p><p>bobby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyL, post: 407848, member: 14081"] LMAO.... ok so you are going to take test results from 25mm and larger calibers and think that its going to tell you what the smaller bores are doing? This just proves that you dont know what you are talking about. I already know that this process does not help much when your dealing with large automatic "canons" that the military is using. There is to much heat and the process is not tough enough to handle it. This is nonsense and you should know better but wait i guess you wouldn't cause you dont shoot guns. You just claim to know better because you are smart. Sorry but im not buying into it. There is a way to make a barrel out of a special type of material that would fix these problems alot. But im sure as hell not going to tell you. As far as your results it wouldn't matter if they flew better then any other bullet out there i would still not recommend to anyone to buy some super expensive barrel just to shoot one type of bullet out of. You are leading people in a terrible direction. I simply will not sit back and let people buy into your line of crap and waste there well earned money. So maybe you should take a step back, think about what your doing and try to help people out instead of this nonsense. I really dont want to argue with you anymore because it really doesnt matter what you think. What does matter is good results and thats what im getting. bobby [/QUOTE]
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