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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 956613" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>Thanks for sharing this JE. I used it two evenings ago. Thought I should double check my bullet length before finishing up entry of data in my ballistics program. This chart gave a bullet length of 1.370" for Speer .308 200gr Trophy Bonded Bear Claws. My measured length of 7 bullets averaged 1.410" - 0.040" longer. Could be this bullet has changed a little over the years from the original Jack Carter bullet, to Speer, to whoever now owns Speer. Whatever... it's still a handy spreadsheet to evaluate and compare bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 956613, member: 4191"] Thanks for sharing this JE. I used it two evenings ago. Thought I should double check my bullet length before finishing up entry of data in my ballistics program. This chart gave a bullet length of 1.370" for Speer .308 200gr Trophy Bonded Bear Claws. My measured length of 7 bullets averaged 1.410" - 0.040" longer. Could be this bullet has changed a little over the years from the original Jack Carter bullet, to Speer, to whoever now owns Speer. Whatever... it's still a handy spreadsheet to evaluate and compare bullets. [/QUOTE]
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