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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 1613375" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>its amazing to me that i have already been contacted by several guys saying they have watched the video of the 1105 yard shot and that they are convinced i am not being honest about the range. The reason they are giving is that the vaper trail is very easy to see and from that, the trajectory is far to flat for 1105 yard range with a BMG class weapon system. These guys say they are experienced shooter and say they shoot the BMG alot.</p><p></p><p>I fully agree with them and tell them that is the entire design goal of this wildcat, take the terminal performance and wind drift performance of the 50 bmg and combine it with the flat shooting of the cheytac and similar based wildcats. </p><p></p><p>Told them to run the numbers, 3400 ft elevation, 30% humidity, 26.2 bar pressure at elevation, 55 degrees, shooting angle less then 3%, 3150 fps muzzle velocity, 1.100 g1 bc or estimated .533 g7. 100 yard zero and tell them to run the numbers and guarantee it will match up with that they are seeing with the videos.</p><p></p><p>It was the same many years ago when i developed and released the 7mm Allen Magnum shooting the 200 gr. Wildcat ULDRBBT at 3300 fps. Was flat out called a liar MANY times, right here on LRH. Reported drop and drift numbers, generated from actual shooting at long range, not computer estimates and still was called a liar and there were many viciously heated debates. However with time, my factual reporting was proven legit time and time again.</p><p></p><p>For those that do not know me well or are new to this board or LRH.com, if i post any performance data, it will be from actual shooting results and i always give all the data, never cherry pick the good and leave the bad. I also lean toward the conservative side with my performance reports. Same in this case. This new 458 Maximus will easily do 3200 fps with top loads but i prefer to gain 2-3-4 firings more per case and drop back to 3150 fps and let the bullets do the work.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, for those that are questioning my honesty on the ranges i am shooting, and no one is doing it publically, all by PM and emails, realize while this is based on the BMG parent case, it is not in the BMG class of performance, well above that. We are dealing with BC numbers as high as the very best 50 cal solid projos of practical weight and adding 400-450 fps to what a 50 bmg should be launching those bullets at. We ARE NOT in BMG performance class anymore!!!!....</p><p></p><p>I have never posted any data that is not based off actual shooting results and never will. I may post my goals and hopes for a new wildcat design but that will be clearly stated as such and actual results even if below predictions will be honestly posted for all to see. Always has been that way, always will be from me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 1613375, member: 10"] its amazing to me that i have already been contacted by several guys saying they have watched the video of the 1105 yard shot and that they are convinced i am not being honest about the range. The reason they are giving is that the vaper trail is very easy to see and from that, the trajectory is far to flat for 1105 yard range with a BMG class weapon system. These guys say they are experienced shooter and say they shoot the BMG alot. I fully agree with them and tell them that is the entire design goal of this wildcat, take the terminal performance and wind drift performance of the 50 bmg and combine it with the flat shooting of the cheytac and similar based wildcats. Told them to run the numbers, 3400 ft elevation, 30% humidity, 26.2 bar pressure at elevation, 55 degrees, shooting angle less then 3%, 3150 fps muzzle velocity, 1.100 g1 bc or estimated .533 g7. 100 yard zero and tell them to run the numbers and guarantee it will match up with that they are seeing with the videos. It was the same many years ago when i developed and released the 7mm Allen Magnum shooting the 200 gr. Wildcat ULDRBBT at 3300 fps. Was flat out called a liar MANY times, right here on LRH. Reported drop and drift numbers, generated from actual shooting at long range, not computer estimates and still was called a liar and there were many viciously heated debates. However with time, my factual reporting was proven legit time and time again. For those that do not know me well or are new to this board or LRH.com, if i post any performance data, it will be from actual shooting results and i always give all the data, never cherry pick the good and leave the bad. I also lean toward the conservative side with my performance reports. Same in this case. This new 458 Maximus will easily do 3200 fps with top loads but i prefer to gain 2-3-4 firings more per case and drop back to 3150 fps and let the bullets do the work. Anyway, for those that are questioning my honesty on the ranges i am shooting, and no one is doing it publically, all by PM and emails, realize while this is based on the BMG parent case, it is not in the BMG class of performance, well above that. We are dealing with BC numbers as high as the very best 50 cal solid projos of practical weight and adding 400-450 fps to what a 50 bmg should be launching those bullets at. We ARE NOT in BMG performance class anymore!!!!.... I have never posted any data that is not based off actual shooting results and never will. I may post my goals and hopes for a new wildcat design but that will be clearly stated as such and actual results even if below predictions will be honestly posted for all to see. Always has been that way, always will be from me. [/QUOTE]
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