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Introducing the Absolute Hammer
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1973533" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I'll tag in. Remember guys, this is not a discussion of if he should do this or not, or what people's opinion of this is, or anything else like that. He is simply putting the information out there. Lets please not let this thread turn into a similar recent thread that just got nasty, there is no need to start heading that direction, this is some pretty cool innovation with this bullet design!!</p><p></p><p>As far as a bullet for standard twist rates, he does have them, the .264 124 grain, .277 117 grain, 7mm 143, 30 cal 181, and several others fit that bill. From how I interpret it, the "AH" versions will be available in all his offerings eventually, based on sales. The 143 7mm version would be nice, as of right now I am shooting the 143 HH at 3250ish with H4831sc in a 7 mag. An AH version of the same bullet at 3350 or better would be incredible!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1973533, member: 87243"] I'll tag in. Remember guys, this is not a discussion of if he should do this or not, or what people's opinion of this is, or anything else like that. He is simply putting the information out there. Lets please not let this thread turn into a similar recent thread that just got nasty, there is no need to start heading that direction, this is some pretty cool innovation with this bullet design!! As far as a bullet for standard twist rates, he does have them, the .264 124 grain, .277 117 grain, 7mm 143, 30 cal 181, and several others fit that bill. From how I interpret it, the "AH" versions will be available in all his offerings eventually, based on sales. The 143 7mm version would be nice, as of right now I am shooting the 143 HH at 3250ish with H4831sc in a 7 mag. An AH version of the same bullet at 3350 or better would be incredible! [/QUOTE]
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