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If you could have a manufacturer build a bullet, what would it be ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Leaf Litter" data-source="post: 2996664" data-attributes="member: 124584"><p>You're right, may be asking for too short of a bullet, but I think after checking the specs on 225gr accubonds (.42 G1, 1.37" long) a 225gr copper with a polymer tip and boat tail could still come in around 1.5" and carry a similar BC. I don't need .6 G1, just better than the .3xx G1 bullets I'm shooting to 450 yards now. </p><p></p><p>There's certainly no free lunch, but I have to believe that somebody can make a more aerodynamic bullet than the current 358 options in the 200-250gr range. Or resurrect the 225 accubond, but nosler seems to not be hurried in any way currently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leaf Litter, post: 2996664, member: 124584"] You're right, may be asking for too short of a bullet, but I think after checking the specs on 225gr accubonds (.42 G1, 1.37" long) a 225gr copper with a polymer tip and boat tail could still come in around 1.5" and carry a similar BC. I don't need .6 G1, just better than the .3xx G1 bullets I'm shooting to 450 yards now. There's certainly no free lunch, but I have to believe that somebody can make a more aerodynamic bullet than the current 358 options in the 200-250gr range. Or resurrect the 225 accubond, but nosler seems to not be hurried in any way currently. [/QUOTE]
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