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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
flat base bullets. Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="tim jurczak" data-source="post: 404080" data-attributes="member: 14869"><p>Boattails are pretty popular in IBS and nbrsa 100-200 yrd benchrest right now. The Bruno 00's and Lowell Hottensteins , which are used by Tony Boyer, some of the more popular ones. The theory about the square push thru the crown is the one I hear most. Also short range benchrest bullets are shot in the slowest twist possible for the rpms the cartridge can generate. Also flatbase bullets have a pressure ring .0001 larger than shank.</p><p></p><p></p><p> Tim J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim jurczak, post: 404080, member: 14869"] Boattails are pretty popular in IBS and nbrsa 100-200 yrd benchrest right now. The Bruno 00's and Lowell Hottensteins , which are used by Tony Boyer, some of the more popular ones. The theory about the square push thru the crown is the one I hear most. Also short range benchrest bullets are shot in the slowest twist possible for the rpms the cartridge can generate. Also flatbase bullets have a pressure ring .0001 larger than shank. Tim J. [/QUOTE]
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