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Future H.A.T B.C. Test shoot
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<blockquote data-quote="JeffVN" data-source="post: 364753" data-attributes="member: 2261"><p>Dave</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the information. I just called someone that i know to see if he can act as one of our testes. He has a 375 CHey Tac. and may be able to pick up some of the slack for you on testing. With the additioan of Dave's information this is what we are now looking at:</p><p></p><p>30 Cal: - standard bearer 200-220 grain Berger, Hornady, Sierra - all jacketed</p><p>ZA 175 or 240 gr copper solid w/ Tung. core</p><p>HAT 210 gr jacketed</p><p>Predator 176 gr brass solid</p><p>338 -standard bearer 300 gr Lapua </p><p>ZA 6.0 caliber - 300 gr (6.5 or 7.0 caliber weight undetermined ) copper solid/ Tung core</p><p>HAT - 265 gr Jacketed</p><p>Predator 235 gr Brass Solid</p><p>GS Custom 295gr & 232 gr copper solid</p><p></p><p>Hooker weights undetermined (hopefully medium and heavy)</p><p>Lehigh weights undetermined (hopefully medium and heavy)</p><p></p><p>375 - standard bearer 350 grain Sierra jacketed </p><p>ZA weights undetermined (6.0 or 6.5 caliber in length) copper solid</p><p>Predator 350 gr brass solid</p><p>GS Custom 355 gr. copper solid</p><p>Hooker 350 gr. copper/nickel solid</p><p>Rocky Mountain 370 gr. jacketed w/ Alum tip</p><p>Lehigh 333 gr. Brass solid</p><p></p><p>HAT weights undetermined (hopefully medium and heavy)</p><p></p><p>50 Cal - standard bearer...Lapua N or Hornady AMAX</p><p>ZA weights undetermined (5.5 and 6.0 calibers - 931 grains) copper solid</p><p>Predator weight undetermined brass solid</p><p></p><p>SHOOTERS</p><p>Dave Viers has volunteered to shoot 30 Cal standard bearer (his choice of Berger, Hornady, Sierra 200-220 grain bullets) and 210 gn HAT bullets; also shooting 375 cal. standard bearer (Sierra 350 grain) 350 Predator solids, 370 Montana jacketed alum tipped, ZA 6.0 or 6.5 caliber length. </p><p></p><p>Steve Damron is going to shoot 30 cal predator solids 176 grain; 338 Predator solid 235 grain</p><p></p><p>If my 338 L.M. Improved is finished in time, I will be shooting a GS Custom 295 grain solid, GS Custom 232 grain solid, and a ZA 6.5 and potentially 7 caliber Solids.</p><p></p><p>Eddybo has volunteered to shoot 338 HAT 265 grains</p><p></p><p>Cory Trapp is most likely (assuming his rifle is completed on time) going to shoot the 30 cal. 5.8 caliber ZA solid, as well as the 338 standard bearer (300 grain Lapua), ZA 6.0 Caliber (300 grain), possibly GS Custom 338.</p><p>Dave Viers has kindly offered to bring his ATV (700 Polaris) to haul gear and humans to the top of the firing point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffVN, post: 364753, member: 2261"] Dave Thanks for the information. I just called someone that i know to see if he can act as one of our testes. He has a 375 CHey Tac. and may be able to pick up some of the slack for you on testing. With the additioan of Dave's information this is what we are now looking at: 30 Cal: - standard bearer 200-220 grain Berger, Hornady, Sierra - all jacketed ZA 175 or 240 gr copper solid w/ Tung. core HAT 210 gr jacketed Predator 176 gr brass solid 338 -standard bearer 300 gr Lapua ZA 6.0 caliber - 300 gr (6.5 or 7.0 caliber weight undetermined ) copper solid/ Tung core HAT - 265 gr Jacketed Predator 235 gr Brass Solid GS Custom 295gr & 232 gr copper solid Hooker weights undetermined (hopefully medium and heavy) Lehigh weights undetermined (hopefully medium and heavy) 375 - standard bearer 350 grain Sierra jacketed ZA weights undetermined (6.0 or 6.5 caliber in length) copper solid Predator 350 gr brass solid GS Custom 355 gr. copper solid Hooker 350 gr. copper/nickel solid Rocky Mountain 370 gr. jacketed w/ Alum tip Lehigh 333 gr. Brass solid HAT weights undetermined (hopefully medium and heavy) 50 Cal - standard bearer...Lapua N or Hornady AMAX ZA weights undetermined (5.5 and 6.0 calibers - 931 grains) copper solid Predator weight undetermined brass solid SHOOTERS Dave Viers has volunteered to shoot 30 Cal standard bearer (his choice of Berger, Hornady, Sierra 200-220 grain bullets) and 210 gn HAT bullets; also shooting 375 cal. standard bearer (Sierra 350 grain) 350 Predator solids, 370 Montana jacketed alum tipped, ZA 6.0 or 6.5 caliber length. Steve Damron is going to shoot 30 cal predator solids 176 grain; 338 Predator solid 235 grain If my 338 L.M. Improved is finished in time, I will be shooting a GS Custom 295 grain solid, GS Custom 232 grain solid, and a ZA 6.5 and potentially 7 caliber Solids. Eddybo has volunteered to shoot 338 HAT 265 grains Cory Trapp is most likely (assuming his rifle is completed on time) going to shoot the 30 cal. 5.8 caliber ZA solid, as well as the 338 standard bearer (300 grain Lapua), ZA 6.0 Caliber (300 grain), possibly GS Custom 338. Dave Viers has kindly offered to bring his ATV (700 Polaris) to haul gear and humans to the top of the firing point. [/QUOTE]
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