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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2770556" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>I will post my findings for this bullet and the five powders tried today in another thread. Just in case it's of benefit to anyone down the road. I know they haven't made this particular bullet for a long time…that's exactly why I want to share my data! If I still managed to get my hands on some there are no doubt others out ther haha, and I couldn't find any data for this one. You certainly can't just use ahy 75 grain 243 data for a solid copper with no relief grooves! The HBN treating did seem to be a good thing regarding fouling and evening out the numbers for the other powders. Dug Some of the bullets out of the snowbank they were fired into. Like what I saw. Good strong rifling, no sloughing off of the copper from the groove portion…and they opened up and shed their petals some haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2770556, member: 109862"] I will post my findings for this bullet and the five powders tried today in another thread. Just in case it’s of benefit to anyone down the road. I know they haven’t made this particular bullet for a long time…that’s exactly why I want to share my data! If I still managed to get my hands on some there are no doubt others out ther haha, and I couldn’t find any data for this one. You certainly can’t just use ahy 75 grain 243 data for a solid copper with no relief grooves! The HBN treating did seem to be a good thing regarding fouling and evening out the numbers for the other powders. Dug Some of the bullets out of the snowbank they were fired into. Like what I saw. Good strong rifling, no sloughing off of the copper from the groove portion…and they opened up and shed their petals some haha. [/QUOTE]
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