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WildcatBullet 338 cal 350 gr elevation at 2000 yards ???
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<blockquote data-quote="abinok" data-source="post: 65840" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Like dantec said,</p><p>Its not the most reliable way to generate data, but it does allow data to be compared to some extent, especially when comapring it to a well modeled bullet like the 300gr SMK. </p><p>Like dantec said, its better to do a rough comparison than to just set around and dream about it. Hopefully when Brent gets some 350s over the chronys, we will have some hard numbers to go by.</p><p></p><p>HEY DANTAC, I just showed your modified "california legal" 50 BMG to a friend, I never can remember the name of it, but he is convinced you are a genius!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abinok, post: 65840, member: 16"] Like dantec said, Its not the most reliable way to generate data, but it does allow data to be compared to some extent, especially when comapring it to a well modeled bullet like the 300gr SMK. Like dantec said, its better to do a rough comparison than to just set around and dream about it. Hopefully when Brent gets some 350s over the chronys, we will have some hard numbers to go by. HEY DANTAC, I just showed your modified "california legal" 50 BMG to a friend, I never can remember the name of it, but he is convinced you are a genius! [/QUOTE]
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