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Bison with 375 Cheytac and .50 BMG
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<blockquote data-quote="Colcalcipherol" data-source="post: 767061" data-attributes="member: 57500"><p>ARM28,</p><p>It's been a few years since this thread so I am currious about the evolution of your bullet selection since this post. There are currently several bullet options available in .375" with ballistic coefficients allegedly exceeding 1.0 but they are not cheap. Many of these were not likely available 4+ years ago when you initiated this discussion. I am in favor of the Rocky Mountain bullets but I'd like to get away from having to pay more than $2.00 each. The SMK's may be a good option but I am skeptical in using them as a hunting bullet. I guess one cannot have it all . . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colcalcipherol, post: 767061, member: 57500"] ARM28, It's been a few years since this thread so I am currious about the evolution of your bullet selection since this post. There are currently several bullet options available in .375" with ballistic coefficients allegedly exceeding 1.0 but they are not cheap. Many of these were not likely available 4+ years ago when you initiated this discussion. I am in favor of the Rocky Mountain bullets but I'd like to get away from having to pay more than $2.00 each. The SMK's may be a good option but I am skeptical in using them as a hunting bullet. I guess one cannot have it all . . . [/QUOTE]
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