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375 cheytac vs Snipetac
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 2367243" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>I can mag feed mine with the ATips, but so far I've found they like quite a bit of jump in my rifle. I, like others, just think it can play with ammo concentricity and don't want to take that chance when shooting ELR. The Matchkings are easy to fit in a mag. The Chinchagas I do not as the sharp steel tip wants to try and dig into the feed ramp. </p><p>I'm gonna tell ya I kinda wish I'd had went single shot like my .408 Cheytac was. I hardly ever use the mag other than the easy button to carry ammo when hunting. </p><p>Also, I know the 350 grain Matchking is old news (technology) but it is no slouch either. It's got it done for the past couple decades, there are just more aerodynamic options now. Hard to compete against a bullet that will offer less wind drift or drop that can be measured in feet or yards at ELR. When going head to head (especially when money and prizes are involved) guys want anything and everything to give them an edge. That's why there are restrictions on caliber, velocity, weight, etc in competitions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 2367243, member: 8873"] I can mag feed mine with the ATips, but so far I’ve found they like quite a bit of jump in my rifle. I, like others, just think it can play with ammo concentricity and don’t want to take that chance when shooting ELR. The Matchkings are easy to fit in a mag. The Chinchagas I do not as the sharp steel tip wants to try and dig into the feed ramp. I’m gonna tell ya I kinda wish I’d had went single shot like my .408 Cheytac was. I hardly ever use the mag other than the easy button to carry ammo when hunting. Also, I know the 350 grain Matchking is old news (technology) but it is no slouch either. It’s got it done for the past couple decades, there are just more aerodynamic options now. Hard to compete against a bullet that will offer less wind drift or drop that can be measured in feet or yards at ELR. When going head to head (especially when money and prizes are involved) guys want anything and everything to give them an edge. That’s why there are restrictions on caliber, velocity, weight, etc in competitions. [/QUOTE]
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