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Anyone using PVA Cayuga bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Laguna Freak" data-source="post: 2321467" data-attributes="member: 87188"><p>Dang! Now I have to look at monoliths to see what kind of Sg the mfrs are recommending. If any are other than the Sg 1.5 you posted re; Berger. </p><p></p><p>For anyone who is interested in calculating for local conditions, I ran the Cayuga 30 cal 178 and 210 through JBM Sg calculator. I input PVA published data and my common local conditions (S TX). They both yielded Sg of 1.7+. That is 13% greater than Berger's 1.5 Sg minimum. </p><p></p><p>Haven't looked at the Hammer or other monoliths yet but now I'm intrigued to see if there is any divergence in Sg by mfr. Or, if there is an applicable standard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laguna Freak, post: 2321467, member: 87188"] Dang! Now I have to look at monoliths to see what kind of Sg the mfrs are recommending. If any are other than the Sg 1.5 you posted re; Berger. For anyone who is interested in calculating for local conditions, I ran the Cayuga 30 cal 178 and 210 through JBM Sg calculator. I input PVA published data and my common local conditions (S TX). They both yielded Sg of 1.7+. That is 13% greater than Berger’s 1.5 Sg minimum. Haven’t looked at the Hammer or other monoliths yet but now I’m intrigued to see if there is any divergence in Sg by mfr. Or, if there is an applicable standard. [/QUOTE]
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