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Sherman Wildcat Reloading Data is Here!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="jda2631" data-source="post: 2211555" data-attributes="member: 23675"><p>Sorry, haven't been on here in awhile. I love the 20" barrel, run it suppressed full time with TBAC ultra 7. It balances super well and doesn't "feel" like a suppressed gun (meaning not front heavy and feel like you're trying to get around with a 7ft long pole), no issue getting in and out of vehicles, side by sides, or blinds. And I'm still getting 2850 with a 175gr bullet. I haven't done a second ladder to see where pressure was, I may later in the year before hunting season, but I don't really see any need right now. I had never used, or really even heard much of anything, about paradigm barrels they were just the only one I could get at the time. No one could give me a timeframe for a 20" 7mm Proof blank. Talked to the guys at PVA, they were huge fans of paradigm barrels and they can be cut to any length, don't have to buy the specific length blank like you do with a proof. </p><p></p><p>Only reason to go longer is if you are wanting more velocity for some longer range shots or better wind cutting ability. I built this as kind of a "do all" rifle for inside 4-500 yards. I'm in the south east, not a lot of wind here. Could not be happier with the end result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jda2631, post: 2211555, member: 23675"] Sorry, haven't been on here in awhile. I love the 20" barrel, run it suppressed full time with TBAC ultra 7. It balances super well and doesn't "feel" like a suppressed gun (meaning not front heavy and feel like you're trying to get around with a 7ft long pole), no issue getting in and out of vehicles, side by sides, or blinds. And I'm still getting 2850 with a 175gr bullet. I haven't done a second ladder to see where pressure was, I may later in the year before hunting season, but I don't really see any need right now. I had never used, or really even heard much of anything, about paradigm barrels they were just the only one I could get at the time. No one could give me a timeframe for a 20" 7mm Proof blank. Talked to the guys at PVA, they were huge fans of paradigm barrels and they can be cut to any length, don't have to buy the specific length blank like you do with a proof. Only reason to go longer is if you are wanting more velocity for some longer range shots or better wind cutting ability. I built this as kind of a "do all" rifle for inside 4-500 yards. I'm in the south east, not a lot of wind here. Could not be happier with the end result. [/QUOTE]
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