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KJG bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Augustus" data-source="post: 529977" data-attributes="member: 10142"><p>I did extensive testing on the ZA 375 cal line of bullets. Do a search for Augustus posts and you will be reading for a while. The latest tests were done on the Cutting Edge bullets. As a matter of fact I am testing some of them today, I just finished firing and chronographing one prototype and set down at the puter to soak up some AC. It is 105 F here today. I have another version of similar design I am going to fire as soon as my core temp drops below 110 or so!!! Both the ZA and Cutting Edge bullets have posted some very good results. The Cutting Edge bullets are rather conservative in their design and will stabilize in slower twist than the ZAs. </p><p> </p><p>Beware when reading about the potential of monolithic solids. There is a lot of BS being circulated on this subject. I know this to be a fact because I have spent a lot of my own time and money to come to this realization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augustus, post: 529977, member: 10142"] I did extensive testing on the ZA 375 cal line of bullets. Do a search for Augustus posts and you will be reading for a while. The latest tests were done on the Cutting Edge bullets. As a matter of fact I am testing some of them today, I just finished firing and chronographing one prototype and set down at the puter to soak up some AC. It is 105 F here today. I have another version of similar design I am going to fire as soon as my core temp drops below 110 or so!!! Both the ZA and Cutting Edge bullets have posted some very good results. The Cutting Edge bullets are rather conservative in their design and will stabilize in slower twist than the ZAs. Beware when reading about the potential of monolithic solids. There is a lot of BS being circulated on this subject. I know this to be a fact because I have spent a lot of my own time and money to come to this realization. [/QUOTE]
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