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CURRENTLY availible 338 bullets?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="groper" data-source="post: 404875" data-attributes="member: 12550"><p>mate, all the hype over the ultra high BC banded solids in the .375-.408 etc is still in what id call 'a state of development.' You cant buy them yet, but soon we should be able to see something come of it.</p><p></p><p>In the mean time, one of the manufacturers involved in the above, already makes a very high G1 BC of around 1.0 bullet in .338 cal, highest BC ive heard of in .338cal. GSCustom in south africa does them, however they are quite expensive and you have to wait about 3 months to get them after ordering. Then you must have a very tight twist 1:7.5in barrel to shoot them or they will not stabilize.</p><p></p><p>If you want to get into it, you need a fat wallet, lots of patience, and do lots of research before you begin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="groper, post: 404875, member: 12550"] mate, all the hype over the ultra high BC banded solids in the .375-.408 etc is still in what id call 'a state of development.' You cant buy them yet, but soon we should be able to see something come of it. In the mean time, one of the manufacturers involved in the above, already makes a very high G1 BC of around 1.0 bullet in .338 cal, highest BC ive heard of in .338cal. GSCustom in south africa does them, however they are quite expensive and you have to wait about 3 months to get them after ordering. Then you must have a very tight twist 1:7.5in barrel to shoot them or they will not stabilize. If you want to get into it, you need a fat wallet, lots of patience, and do lots of research before you begin. [/QUOTE]
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