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<blockquote data-quote="Sealesniper" data-source="post: 2916401" data-attributes="member: 20769"><p>I think some of the members have spoken eloquently what I would say, so I will not regurgitate.</p><p></p><p>Getting your product out in front of people with factual information is a great start. Real world BC's with terminal performance on deer sized game at reducing increments of velocity to 1000 yards for different caliber and weights. Load data for common rounds with your bullets would be a help.</p><p></p><p>I have tried many bullets, and I know I have tried some of yours 5-6 years ago. I only did tests on paper and I don't think I still have the results, although I do still have a few open boxes of bullets. What it comes down to with me, in this order: terminal performance, repeatable accuracy, consistent bullet, then cost. After that, nothing else matters. The terminal performance and repeatable accuracy are most important to me, as anytime you attempt to take a life, you have the obligation to do it morally and ethically. I will not take a bad shot angle, or a low probability shot. But I have the confidence in my gun, scope, skill and bullet, then when the safety is off and the cross hairs are settled, the bullet is going where I want it to go.</p><p></p><p>If I can help your company with any testing, please let me know.</p><p></p><p>Roger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sealesniper, post: 2916401, member: 20769"] I think some of the members have spoken eloquently what I would say, so I will not regurgitate. Getting your product out in front of people with factual information is a great start. Real world BC's with terminal performance on deer sized game at reducing increments of velocity to 1000 yards for different caliber and weights. Load data for common rounds with your bullets would be a help. I have tried many bullets, and I know I have tried some of yours 5-6 years ago. I only did tests on paper and I don't think I still have the results, although I do still have a few open boxes of bullets. What it comes down to with me, in this order: terminal performance, repeatable accuracy, consistent bullet, then cost. After that, nothing else matters. The terminal performance and repeatable accuracy are most important to me, as anytime you attempt to take a life, you have the obligation to do it morally and ethically. I will not take a bad shot angle, or a low probability shot. But I have the confidence in my gun, scope, skill and bullet, then when the safety is off and the cross hairs are settled, the bullet is going where I want it to go. If I can help your company with any testing, please let me know. Roger [/QUOTE]
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