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KJG bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Augustus" data-source="post: 529863" data-attributes="member: 10142"><p>This is a bullet designed by a fellow named Lutz Moeller from Germany. I have fired these and another bullet designed by the same person called the VIKING. The ones I tested were 375 cal out of a 375 Chey-tac. They were highly unstable. Both were fired from an 8 twist and a 6.5 exit twist. The Viking is totally useless and the other one (LM119) is also unstable. I did get a couple of the LM 119s to make reasonably round holes at low velocity at 100 yds. When velocity and range is increased you will see spectacular failures. If you fire these bullets do so with a very large backstop and insure there is nothing </p><p>on the other side. Trust me, these are totally out of control.</p><p> </p><p>I have around 200 of the 375 Vikings I probably would part with if you would like to fire them. I think I still have a couple of the LM 119s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augustus, post: 529863, member: 10142"] This is a bullet designed by a fellow named Lutz Moeller from Germany. I have fired these and another bullet designed by the same person called the VIKING. The ones I tested were 375 cal out of a 375 Chey-tac. They were highly unstable. Both were fired from an 8 twist and a 6.5 exit twist. The Viking is totally useless and the other one (LM119) is also unstable. I did get a couple of the LM 119s to make reasonably round holes at low velocity at 100 yds. When velocity and range is increased you will see spectacular failures. If you fire these bullets do so with a very large backstop and insure there is nothing on the other side. Trust me, these are totally out of control. I have around 200 of the 375 Vikings I probably would part with if you would like to fire them. I think I still have a couple of the LM 119s. [/QUOTE]
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