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Best Lead Free Bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 1162908" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>We have a 120g class that is designed to run in the 10" twist. The way we have designed our bullets we have kept the nose a bit heavier in favor of forgiveness and accuracy. This bullet will have an SG = 1.44 at sea level in a ten twist barrel. We have not fully run this bullet out so I will not make a bc claim other than an estimate. A .235G7 will get you on target and you can adjust from there. Thanks BnG for the good word on our bullets. So far in all the different rifles that we have tested in, (sub $300 Ruger American to full custom) we have never had to adjust seating depth to get acceptable accuracy. We have either loaded just off the lands or mag length. They have all given moa or better out to long range.</p><p></p><p>On another note, we met with Bryan Litz at the shot show, (great guy) and he will be testing our permanent line of bullets for us. This is great news. We just want to make great bullets and not get into bc arguments.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 1162908, member: 7999"] We have a 120g class that is designed to run in the 10" twist. The way we have designed our bullets we have kept the nose a bit heavier in favor of forgiveness and accuracy. This bullet will have an SG = 1.44 at sea level in a ten twist barrel. We have not fully run this bullet out so I will not make a bc claim other than an estimate. A .235G7 will get you on target and you can adjust from there. Thanks BnG for the good word on our bullets. So far in all the different rifles that we have tested in, (sub $300 Ruger American to full custom) we have never had to adjust seating depth to get acceptable accuracy. We have either loaded just off the lands or mag length. They have all given moa or better out to long range. On another note, we met with Bryan Litz at the shot show, (great guy) and he will be testing our permanent line of bullets for us. This is great news. We just want to make great bullets and not get into bc arguments. Steve [/QUOTE]
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