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.257 high B.C. bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 967246" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Matrix make the same bullet without the metal tip that W3P would make in 130 and 135 grain, with the addition of the metal tip I doubt anyone would stabilize their 130 in a 1-10 twist. I can stabilize the Matrix 130 at 6000 ft elevation but the 135 does not fair as well. A W3P in the 115-120 range would be workable, on the higher end like 140+ the twist rate needed can become a jacket killer if you want to push.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 967246, member: 13632"] Matrix make the same bullet without the metal tip that W3P would make in 130 and 135 grain, with the addition of the metal tip I doubt anyone would stabilize their 130 in a 1-10 twist. I can stabilize the Matrix 130 at 6000 ft elevation but the 135 does not fair as well. A W3P in the 115-120 range would be workable, on the higher end like 140+ the twist rate needed can become a jacket killer if you want to push. [/QUOTE]
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