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wildcat bullets discovered B.C
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<blockquote data-quote="308 nate" data-source="post: 76747" data-attributes="member: 1920"><p>I started this post in order to gather the B.C of Richard's bullets.But also feel free to post other wildcat bullets.</p><p>first start your post by listing caliber,weight and velocity.</p><p>then a brief description of how you came up with the B.C in your testing or state that it is a computer generated B.C number and so on and so forth. Please make your post short and to the point the reason being so I don't have to wade through so much in future searching.</p><p></p><p>308nate</p><p></p><p></p><p>P.S I just e-mailed Richard the other day and He said my bullets will be on the way as soon as He gets His 7mm die back from the US and when I get them I will post what I find out and there is no doubt in my mind that I'll be hooked for life.The bullets I will be testing are 30 cal,7 mm,and 6.5. and possible some 85 gr. .224's.</p><p></p><p> <font color="red"> Please no flaming </font> !</p><p> <font color="green">And please don't make this a chat thread.thanks in advance.</p><p> </font> </p><p>I am well aware that there is already hundreds of posts on wildcat b.c that I do not care to read as they are degradeing and hurtful.</p><p>My point for starting this thread was for the information only and the reason I said to state the method used for finding b.c is so you can decide for yourself,I guess I'm a trusting person and will give people the benifit of the doubt.don't get me wrong I'm not going to take any numbers and put them in my balistics program and think I can hit a deer at 1,000 yds.</p><p>FWIW</p><p>308nate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308 nate, post: 76747, member: 1920"] I started this post in order to gather the B.C of Richard's bullets.But also feel free to post other wildcat bullets. first start your post by listing caliber,weight and velocity. then a brief description of how you came up with the B.C in your testing or state that it is a computer generated B.C number and so on and so forth. Please make your post short and to the point the reason being so I don't have to wade through so much in future searching. 308nate P.S I just e-mailed Richard the other day and He said my bullets will be on the way as soon as He gets His 7mm die back from the US and when I get them I will post what I find out and there is no doubt in my mind that I'll be hooked for life.The bullets I will be testing are 30 cal,7 mm,and 6.5. and possible some 85 gr. .224's. <font color="red"> Please no flaming </font> ! <font color="green">And please don't make this a chat thread.thanks in advance. </font> I am well aware that there is already hundreds of posts on wildcat b.c that I do not care to read as they are degradeing and hurtful. My point for starting this thread was for the information only and the reason I said to state the method used for finding b.c is so you can decide for yourself,I guess I'm a trusting person and will give people the benifit of the doubt.don't get me wrong I'm not going to take any numbers and put them in my balistics program and think I can hit a deer at 1,000 yds. FWIW 308nate [/QUOTE]
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