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Performance of SMK HPBT 190 gr
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 2777422" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>Been shooting the M2010 (Army) and A191 ammo (190 grain SMK, .300 WinMag) for as long as it's been out. To give you an idea (and not counting the years spent in a Sniper Section), the past 4 years I've ran a Sniper School we draw 30,000 rounds of the stuff (and 30,000 rounds of 7.62x51 M118LR) per class. I have shot the stuff well over a mile. My opinion is that it is an ok bullet for long range target, but there are better options. Many more modern designed bullets will have a higher BC, even the newer 169 grain SMK has basically the same BC and is probably even less expensive to purchase. I will say that I don't think I've ever fired (or seen fired) a rifle that didn't group them decently. </p><p>If they are abundant (and cheap) where you from, then I would grab a bunch of them and go shoot! If they are as scarce as everything else, they wouldn't be my first choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 2777422, member: 8873"] Been shooting the M2010 (Army) and A191 ammo (190 grain SMK, .300 WinMag) for as long as it’s been out. To give you an idea (and not counting the years spent in a Sniper Section), the past 4 years I’ve ran a Sniper School we draw 30,000 rounds of the stuff (and 30,000 rounds of 7.62x51 M118LR) per class. I have shot the stuff well over a mile. My opinion is that it is an ok bullet for long range target, but there are better options. Many more modern designed bullets will have a higher BC, even the newer 169 grain SMK has basically the same BC and is probably even less expensive to purchase. I will say that I don’t think I’ve ever fired (or seen fired) a rifle that didn’t group them decently. If they are abundant (and cheap) where you from, then I would grab a bunch of them and go shoot! If they are as scarce as everything else, they wouldn’t be my first choice. [/QUOTE]
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