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375 cal barrel twist and projectiles?
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<blockquote data-quote="kellyzier" data-source="post: 402863" data-attributes="member: 22137"><p>For me, the 375 VM is a win win...if the GS 414's don't pan out, then I can always shoot the less BC smk's, preditors, lehigh's etc....By the time I wear out the barrel, (next year) I'm sure they will have refined the 414's. But Im really hoping this second go around for the 414's pan out. Im crossing my fingers.</p><p> </p><p>On paper this VM w/ the 414gr bullet at 3,000 yards has (similar) energy and speed that my 338 edge has at 1,800 yards (roughly). When you do some comparisions with the Xbal, it's really scary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kellyzier, post: 402863, member: 22137"] For me, the 375 VM is a win win...if the GS 414's don't pan out, then I can always shoot the less BC smk's, preditors, lehigh's etc....By the time I wear out the barrel, (next year) I'm sure they will have refined the 414's. But Im really hoping this second go around for the 414's pan out. Im crossing my fingers. On paper this VM w/ the 414gr bullet at 3,000 yards has (similar) energy and speed that my 338 edge has at 1,800 yards (roughly). When you do some comparisions with the Xbal, it's really scary. [/QUOTE]
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