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Applied Ballistics and Berger on top at The King of 2 Miles!!
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1213115" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Congrats Berger...</p><p></p><p>But I also have to ask this...</p><p></p><p>If they can make a working prototype .375 LR pill that will appease ~2% of the shooting population for this feat of shooting 2 miles... Are they ever going to come up with a working prototype .257 long range bullet that weighs more than 115 grains...Even if it requires a faster twist than 1:10"... I'm sure someone will make a 1:9" or 1:8" twist .257 barrel if a bullet becomes available and revives the .257 market. I mean, nobody really had a 1:9 twist .30 cal barrel or a 1:8 twist 6.5, or a 1:6" twist .223 or a 1:8 twist 7mm barrel before the bullets came to market... They all had to be special ordered. But now they're considered common-place and just about every barrel maker offers them.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if this causes a derail, it is not my intention to start a debate, it was meant as more of a statement or rhetorical question, than an actual query...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1213115, member: 12995"] Congrats Berger... But I also have to ask this... If they can make a working prototype .375 LR pill that will appease ~2% of the shooting population for this feat of shooting 2 miles... Are they ever going to come up with a working prototype .257 long range bullet that weighs more than 115 grains...Even if it requires a faster twist than 1:10"... I'm sure someone will make a 1:9" or 1:8" twist .257 barrel if a bullet becomes available and revives the .257 market. I mean, nobody really had a 1:9 twist .30 cal barrel or a 1:8 twist 6.5, or a 1:6" twist .223 or a 1:8 twist 7mm barrel before the bullets came to market... They all had to be special ordered. But now they're considered common-place and just about every barrel maker offers them. Sorry if this causes a derail, it is not my intention to start a debate, it was meant as more of a statement or rhetorical question, than an actual query... [/QUOTE]
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