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New Super-High-BC Flat Line Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="CMP70306" data-source="post: 1133485" data-attributes="member: 36999"><p>Ok so now that your done taking shots at someone for highlighting a product and simply repeating the manufactures claims could we please get back to objectively analyzing the performance of the bullets without the name calling? It's childish and frankly uncalled for.</p><p></p><p>Obviously you have proven with quantifiable data above that their claim they can be pushed as fast as lighter bullets is BS. However I have been looking but can not seem to find where anyone has confirmed the stated B.C. other than a few "well it looks like it's flatter" statements. During your testing did you ever get to shoot them at extended ranges to see how they performed?</p><p></p><p>I am interested to see if these bullets are actually as areodynamic as they claim to be. However with an unfinished rifle and a lack of long range opportunities I unfortunately cannot test them myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CMP70306, post: 1133485, member: 36999"] Ok so now that your done taking shots at someone for highlighting a product and simply repeating the manufactures claims could we please get back to objectively analyzing the performance of the bullets without the name calling? It's childish and frankly uncalled for. Obviously you have proven with quantifiable data above that their claim they can be pushed as fast as lighter bullets is BS. However I have been looking but can not seem to find where anyone has confirmed the stated B.C. other than a few "well it looks like it's flatter" statements. During your testing did you ever get to shoot them at extended ranges to see how they performed? I am interested to see if these bullets are actually as areodynamic as they claim to be. However with an unfinished rifle and a lack of long range opportunities I unfortunately cannot test them myself. [/QUOTE]
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