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New GSC 338 LRH bullets.
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1046959" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Mr. Shultz, do you have any designs for heavier .284 projectiles, such as around the 168-180gr range?</p><p> </p><p>I have been told that with copper monos that a lighter bullet can produce almost the same affects as a heavier one, but with more velocity. I don't know how true that is, since I am not a ballistician, but it would seem like if that were the case, then heavier mono bullets with greater BC that are stable in the proper twists to their cup & core counterparts might produce a bullet with extreme capabilities, compatability, and user friendly familiarity.</p><p> </p><p>I have been told similar weighted monos require a faster twist to spin them... If there is a way to design a LR high BC 180gr 7mm mono that is capable in a 1:9 twist, why has nobody produced one yet? I would think it would be a big seller...</p><p> </p><p>And don't take this as anything more than questions, because that's all it is. I am just curious to know a bit more about the mono vs cup & core game, because there seems to be a schism where on one side people say you can shoot the same weight monos in the same twist as a cup & core, and on the other side, people say that you need a faster twist to shoot a mono that is the same weight as the comparable cup & core.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1046959, member: 12995"] Mr. Shultz, do you have any designs for heavier .284 projectiles, such as around the 168-180gr range? I have been told that with copper monos that a lighter bullet can produce almost the same affects as a heavier one, but with more velocity. I don't know how true that is, since I am not a ballistician, but it would seem like if that were the case, then heavier mono bullets with greater BC that are stable in the proper twists to their cup & core counterparts might produce a bullet with extreme capabilities, compatability, and user friendly familiarity. I have been told similar weighted monos require a faster twist to spin them... If there is a way to design a LR high BC 180gr 7mm mono that is capable in a 1:9 twist, why has nobody produced one yet? I would think it would be a big seller... And don't take this as anything more than questions, because that's all it is. I am just curious to know a bit more about the mono vs cup & core game, because there seems to be a schism where on one side people say you can shoot the same weight monos in the same twist as a cup & core, and on the other side, people say that you need a faster twist to shoot a mono that is the same weight as the comparable cup & core. [/QUOTE]
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