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Super high BC 375 bullets by Mr. Lutz Möller
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<blockquote data-quote="Extremist458" data-source="post: 456305" data-attributes="member: 10561"><p>groper,</p><p> I hope they work out and we see them soon. I've seen you mention them elsewhere and am hoping to see something from them soon. Would be nice to have a high B.C. bullet that does not require a faster twist, but no one has been able to do so yet. Have seen many attempts, but no success. In fact, the Navy payed out some $30M and some 10 years of research for just that with the new 77 grain bullet for the 5.56, and it's better, but nothing spectacular. In the case where they have seen very high B.C. bullets that were shorter and didn't require a fast twist, they B.C dropped dramatically as it slowed down and tumbled at 1600 fps or so...actually reducing it's long range capability.</p><p> </p><p>Phar Lap,</p><p> GS Custom has been making the 414 grain 375 bullet for some time now and it's been 1/2 MOA accurate out past 1400 yards. We have a number of customers shooting them now, including the 425 HV (hollow point version) as well, with good results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Extremist458, post: 456305, member: 10561"] groper, I hope they work out and we see them soon. I've seen you mention them elsewhere and am hoping to see something from them soon. Would be nice to have a high B.C. bullet that does not require a faster twist, but no one has been able to do so yet. Have seen many attempts, but no success. In fact, the Navy payed out some $30M and some 10 years of research for just that with the new 77 grain bullet for the 5.56, and it's better, but nothing spectacular. In the case where they have seen very high B.C. bullets that were shorter and didn't require a fast twist, they B.C dropped dramatically as it slowed down and tumbled at 1600 fps or so...actually reducing it's long range capability. Phar Lap, GS Custom has been making the 414 grain 375 bullet for some time now and it's been 1/2 MOA accurate out past 1400 yards. We have a number of customers shooting them now, including the 425 HV (hollow point version) as well, with good results. [/QUOTE]
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