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375 Mercenary
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<blockquote data-quote="Swamplord" data-source="post: 1319443" data-attributes="member: 2460"><p>Testing is underway of our 375 caliber 357 gr LRC bullet, (Long Range Competition) weight intended was 355 gr but they all came out right at 357 gr, with a 380 gr (estimated) weight en route..... these will also be made in the hollow point version for hunting, after testing of the solids .... The bullet design is something I have been itching to test and now have them and things are looking good so far,</p><p></p><p> once we get the 380 gr checked out in the 375 Mercenary I'll update the results, our bullet design theory made to our exact specs for the ultimate BC in a given bullet weight in a solid copper projectile....... also have a couple 423 cals and 338's getting spun up......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swamplord, post: 1319443, member: 2460"] Testing is underway of our 375 caliber 357 gr LRC bullet, (Long Range Competition) weight intended was 355 gr but they all came out right at 357 gr, with a 380 gr (estimated) weight en route..... these will also be made in the hollow point version for hunting, after testing of the solids .... The bullet design is something I have been itching to test and now have them and things are looking good so far, once we get the 380 gr checked out in the 375 Mercenary I'll update the results, our bullet design theory made to our exact specs for the ultimate BC in a given bullet weight in a solid copper projectile....... also have a couple 423 cals and 338's getting spun up...... [/QUOTE]
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