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338 LM Improved w/ gain twist barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Augustus" data-source="post: 455205" data-attributes="member: 10142"><p>My goodness Dave, where have you been for the last two yrs. There have been lots of tests run on this class of bullet for at least that amount of time. None of it has been kept secret and it is still available for you to review on various threads both here and on Snipershide. Granted, I did most of the early testing and I may not have the " Experience " needed to perk your interest; however, if you care to spend the money and time to acummulate the barrels, cases, copper etc to do your own tests Im sure the bullets will act the same whether fired by a vastly experienced person such as yourself or some inexperienced hillbilly like me. Better yet why dont you amble on down to the house and I will let you use my stuff to verify how these things act. I still have a few of each of the various prototypes and several twist rates. I bet you will leave more experienced, even if the experience was handed to you from a dumb-*** like me you may find it usefull. Oh, by the way have you noticed even with the jacketed bullets, longer bullets require tighter twist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augustus, post: 455205, member: 10142"] My goodness Dave, where have you been for the last two yrs. There have been lots of tests run on this class of bullet for at least that amount of time. None of it has been kept secret and it is still available for you to review on various threads both here and on Snipershide. Granted, I did most of the early testing and I may not have the " Experience " needed to perk your interest; however, if you care to spend the money and time to acummulate the barrels, cases, copper etc to do your own tests Im sure the bullets will act the same whether fired by a vastly experienced person such as yourself or some inexperienced hillbilly like me. Better yet why dont you amble on down to the house and I will let you use my stuff to verify how these things act. I still have a few of each of the various prototypes and several twist rates. I bet you will leave more experienced, even if the experience was handed to you from a dumb-*** like me you may find it usefull. Oh, by the way have you noticed even with the jacketed bullets, longer bullets require tighter twist. [/QUOTE]
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