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408 Chey-Tac Imp
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<blockquote data-quote="Mayhem338" data-source="post: 663663" data-attributes="member: 4382"><p>After reading a lot of the info available on the various 408 based calibers, I have noticed no attempts at just improving the 408 itself. Is this mainly due to not much in the way of bullet selection? Is all the bad press that Chey-Tac brought on itself a real factor as well? With the real velocity gains that have been seen in 338 and 375, I would thing a 408 400gr at 3100 with a BC in the .9-.93 range might be impressive. Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mayhem338, post: 663663, member: 4382"] After reading a lot of the info available on the various 408 based calibers, I have noticed no attempts at just improving the 408 itself. Is this mainly due to not much in the way of bullet selection? Is all the bad press that Chey-Tac brought on itself a real factor as well? With the real velocity gains that have been seen in 338 and 375, I would thing a 408 400gr at 3100 with a BC in the .9-.93 range might be impressive. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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