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New .338 lanches a 300gr Sierra MK at 3500fps?
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<blockquote data-quote="MMERSS" data-source="post: 884148" data-attributes="member: 63748"><p>+1, There are definitely some mono's with sleek design but lack the sectional density to compete in the BC arena with the heavier lead bullets of same weight. If mono's were so great they would be ruling the 30 and 338 world right now. I don't believe this is the case. 375 world yep and only likely by the lack of manufactures producing new products. I'm sure this will change with time. I would love to be a bug on the wall when a programmer designs a bullet matching form factor with weight (sectional density) based off a caliber.</p><p></p><p> It would be interesting if bullet manufacturers have considered tungsten as the base material? Cost/benefit for production? When pushed to lead free waterfowl shot this process took off along with the cost of $s to the consumer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MMERSS, post: 884148, member: 63748"] +1, There are definitely some mono’s with sleek design but lack the sectional density to compete in the BC arena with the heavier lead bullets of same weight. If mono’s were so great they would be ruling the 30 and 338 world right now. I don’t believe this is the case. 375 world yep and only likely by the lack of manufactures producing new products. I’m sure this will change with time. I would love to be a bug on the wall when a programmer designs a bullet matching form factor with weight (sectional density) based off a caliber. It would be interesting if bullet manufacturers have considered tungsten as the base material? Cost/benefit for production? When pushed to lead free waterfowl shot this process took off along with the cost of $s to the consumer. [/QUOTE]
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