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Are Wildcat Bullets No More?
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<blockquote data-quote="lazylabs" data-source="post: 240942" data-attributes="member: 6641"><p>I think the WC bullet "experience" has been a good lesson for us about building guns around a single supplier. I was about to order a .375 barrel with the intent of shooting some AL tipped bullets from WC. I decided to go with 338 and try 375 later.... turned out to be a good(lucky) decision. The sierra 375's look to be disappointing at best and not available att. The berger and hornaday 338's are still quite a ways out but the SMK is proven, available and working until there are more options. What are you thinking about building?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lazylabs, post: 240942, member: 6641"] I think the WC bullet "experience" has been a good lesson for us about building guns around a single supplier. I was about to order a .375 barrel with the intent of shooting some AL tipped bullets from WC. I decided to go with 338 and try 375 later.... turned out to be a good(lucky) decision. The sierra 375's look to be disappointing at best and not available att. The berger and hornaday 338's are still quite a ways out but the SMK is proven, available and working until there are more options. What are you thinking about building? [/QUOTE]
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