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<blockquote data-quote="dakor" data-source="post: 65196" data-attributes="member: 2204"><p>GG I understand that but if you also look at Kirbys targets at 500 yards With a couple different cals he has shown on here it is hard to argue that Wildcat bullets are not accurate. I know you had a 40 shot group and I am not saying your rifle is not a shooter because believe me I think it is really impressive and anytime you want someone else to test it for you just let me know. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif But what some on here do not understand is the bullets Kirby has been shooting are big game bullets not target bullets. They are not desinged to shoot paper they are designed to take a impact at 50 yards and still open up way the hell out there. To me that is very impressive. I know Sierra bullets can shoot I shoot a lot of them but they dont make a bullet in the cals I shoot that can take a beating at 50 yards and still open at 1000 yards. About the only thing that comes close is the 300 grain Matchking for a 338. As for my Wildcat bullets I have some 7mm 175 grain ULD point flatbase which will have a bc around the .700 mark. Even if the bc only turns out to be .600 I would still be happy if they shoot well. I also think a bullets published bc is just a guide kinda like a reloading manual. Every rifle is different and bc can be change with so many Variables. I think when one wants to find a bullets bc you have to do it rifle to rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dakor, post: 65196, member: 2204"] GG I understand that but if you also look at Kirbys targets at 500 yards With a couple different cals he has shown on here it is hard to argue that Wildcat bullets are not accurate. I know you had a 40 shot group and I am not saying your rifle is not a shooter because believe me I think it is really impressive and anytime you want someone else to test it for you just let me know. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] But what some on here do not understand is the bullets Kirby has been shooting are big game bullets not target bullets. They are not desinged to shoot paper they are designed to take a impact at 50 yards and still open up way the hell out there. To me that is very impressive. I know Sierra bullets can shoot I shoot a lot of them but they dont make a bullet in the cals I shoot that can take a beating at 50 yards and still open at 1000 yards. About the only thing that comes close is the 300 grain Matchking for a 338. As for my Wildcat bullets I have some 7mm 175 grain ULD point flatbase which will have a bc around the .700 mark. Even if the bc only turns out to be .600 I would still be happy if they shoot well. I also think a bullets published bc is just a guide kinda like a reloading manual. Every rifle is different and bc can be change with so many Variables. I think when one wants to find a bullets bc you have to do it rifle to rifle. [/QUOTE]
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