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<blockquote data-quote="VinceMule" data-source="post: 2821165" data-attributes="member: 122164"><p>Tracker, we came up with a 6mm 85g HP, Low Drag bullet that was incredible. The boat tail was as long as a Berger 105 with a 12S ogive design, almost as long as a Berger 105 with a tremendous hollow cavity between the top of the lead core and the tip of the HP. The bullet shot incredible with a 10 twist being the absolute minimum under the very best of circumstances. The bullet bucked the wind extremely well, with great speed due to weight, and a large hollow cavity ensured massive expansion on varmints with application to target shooting a given. </p><p></p><p>I sent 50 of the 85's to Sierra after a conversation with them, but never heard a word. Gene Harwood, NBRSA director, and I were playing with the design, he got hooked on varmint hunting after he quit the competitions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VinceMule, post: 2821165, member: 122164"] Tracker, we came up with a 6mm 85g HP, Low Drag bullet that was incredible. The boat tail was as long as a Berger 105 with a 12S ogive design, almost as long as a Berger 105 with a tremendous hollow cavity between the top of the lead core and the tip of the HP. The bullet shot incredible with a 10 twist being the absolute minimum under the very best of circumstances. The bullet bucked the wind extremely well, with great speed due to weight, and a large hollow cavity ensured massive expansion on varmints with application to target shooting a given. I sent 50 of the 85's to Sierra after a conversation with them, but never heard a word. Gene Harwood, NBRSA director, and I were playing with the design, he got hooked on varmint hunting after he quit the competitions. [/QUOTE]
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