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Apex Outdoors Bullets - A Brief Summary
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<blockquote data-quote="mcdil" data-source="post: 2617443" data-attributes="member: 112571"><p>Just briefly skimmed/caught up with your 264 WMI build. Some impressive results! You bring up some good points around RPM with your particular setup, and I've seen quite a few 1:7.5" twist barrels out there recently, mostly custom, obviously. It makes us think here at Apex for sure. For the .264" caliber, in the end, we know we'll have to address the old common 1:9" twist, and we will (that design is ready as well), but we don't have the 1:7.5" gap filled at the moment. The 6.5mm segment is a bit tricky right now as the ground is made a bit of sand as it's been the hottest caliber as of late. Lots of change in recent years. We will probably review the 1:7.5" twist option this coming week, focusing on long range only setups, and at least have that ready. It will be a tussle which long range option gets released first, the 1:7.5" or the 1:7". I really think we will lean on the customer base for that decision. I can probably assume you're on the 1:7.5" bandwagon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcdil, post: 2617443, member: 112571"] Just briefly skimmed/caught up with your 264 WMI build. Some impressive results! You bring up some good points around RPM with your particular setup, and I've seen quite a few 1:7.5" twist barrels out there recently, mostly custom, obviously. It makes us think here at Apex for sure. For the .264" caliber, in the end, we know we'll have to address the old common 1:9" twist, and we will (that design is ready as well), but we don't have the 1:7.5" gap filled at the moment. The 6.5mm segment is a bit tricky right now as the ground is made a bit of sand as it's been the hottest caliber as of late. Lots of change in recent years. We will probably review the 1:7.5" twist option this coming week, focusing on long range only setups, and at least have that ready. It will be a tussle which long range option gets released first, the 1:7.5" or the 1:7". I really think we will lean on the customer base for that decision. I can probably assume you're on the 1:7.5" bandwagon. [/QUOTE]
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