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<blockquote data-quote="Lightvarmint" data-source="post: 214062"><p>One more point BB, if you are a 30 cal shooter and just have to shoot wildcat bullets (to prevent from cheating someone), get you some of the wildcat 265 bullets in .30 caliber. They shoot very well out of a 30/378 8" twist barrelled gun. I mean very well (probably better than you can shoot yourself). The only drawback is that they are not as ballisticlly slick as the 220s we are currently testing. </p><p></p><p>For instance, the max speed out of the 265 is right at 3000 fps. The max speed out of the 220 in the exact same gun is 3300 fps. Now even a feeble-minded gent as yourself can do the math and figure out that there are 300 fps on the table in favor of the 220 before you find out the BC of the 220 is even higher than the 265! </p><p></p><p>I don't want you to cheat anyone BB, so get youself some 265s and remain the inferior person that you are, have been and will continue to be.</p><p></p><p>And, if you cannot get some of the 265s I still have some of them that I will sell you at the current market price.</p><p></p><p>Have a nice day and don't cheat anyone.</p><p></p><p>James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lightvarmint, post: 214062"] One more point BB, if you are a 30 cal shooter and just have to shoot wildcat bullets (to prevent from cheating someone), get you some of the wildcat 265 bullets in .30 caliber. They shoot very well out of a 30/378 8" twist barrelled gun. I mean very well (probably better than you can shoot yourself). The only drawback is that they are not as ballisticlly slick as the 220s we are currently testing. For instance, the max speed out of the 265 is right at 3000 fps. The max speed out of the 220 in the exact same gun is 3300 fps. Now even a feeble-minded gent as yourself can do the math and figure out that there are 300 fps on the table in favor of the 220 before you find out the BC of the 220 is even higher than the 265! I don't want you to cheat anyone BB, so get youself some 265s and remain the inferior person that you are, have been and will continue to be. And, if you cannot get some of the 265s I still have some of them that I will sell you at the current market price. Have a nice day and don't cheat anyone. James [/QUOTE]
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