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Two ?'s Lehigh bullets & twist rate
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Diamond 408" data-source="post: 211696" data-attributes="member: 1563"><p><strong>338 cal</strong></p><p></p><p>I have the 338 cal 245gn version and have tested them in my 338 snipetac with excellent results. 100yd groups were one ragged hole. I kept the speed down, 3600fps.</p><p></p><p>I also have the 375cal, 416cal and 458cal bullets yet to test. I will be testing the 375's in my 375 snipetac and the 416's in my new 416VM big boomer.</p><p></p><p>As far as brass hard on bores, nope. Its made from 36000 grade half hard stock. ive shot lots of them with no adverse effects, Heck the Hooker tacticals are made from a harder aloy of copper/Nickel and they dont hurt the bores. There is less baring surface as well with the thin grooved driving bands.</p><p>viersco</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Diamond 408, post: 211696, member: 1563"] [b]338 cal[/b] I have the 338 cal 245gn version and have tested them in my 338 snipetac with excellent results. 100yd groups were one ragged hole. I kept the speed down, 3600fps. I also have the 375cal, 416cal and 458cal bullets yet to test. I will be testing the 375's in my 375 snipetac and the 416's in my new 416VM big boomer. As far as brass hard on bores, nope. Its made from 36000 grade half hard stock. ive shot lots of them with no adverse effects, Heck the Hooker tacticals are made from a harder aloy of copper/Nickel and they dont hurt the bores. There is less baring surface as well with the thin grooved driving bands. viersco [/QUOTE]
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