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Badlands Precision Bullets thread - From BC to terminal ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="alcesgigas" data-source="post: 2187711" data-attributes="member: 34925"><p>Finally got me ducks in a row... New Murphy SS base on, remount, dishes washed, etc., and got to the range on Friday the 26th to run the newer Badlands 338 275 gn (mK II's?) against my remaining 270 gn originals. Very few times do I get to the range without forgetting something and this time it was by bipod. Forced to use the tripod of which I have little experience I commenced to resight. After the usual scenario I considered it good and settled in for some serious shooting. However, not off the tripod; I used a rolled up carpet remnant instead. The load is Peteresen brass, GM215M, 100 gn RL26 off rifling .002 making these loadings 4.113" base to tip (single shot 338 LMAI). Average speed was 3133 fps. Here's the resulting target photos:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alcesgigas, post: 2187711, member: 34925"] Finally got me ducks in a row... New Murphy SS base on, remount, dishes washed, etc., and got to the range on Friday the 26th to run the newer Badlands 338 275 gn (mK II's?) against my remaining 270 gn originals. Very few times do I get to the range without forgetting something and this time it was by bipod. Forced to use the tripod of which I have little experience I commenced to resight. After the usual scenario I considered it good and settled in for some serious shooting. However, not off the tripod; I used a rolled up carpet remnant instead. The load is Peteresen brass, GM215M, 100 gn RL26 off rifling .002 making these loadings 4.113" base to tip (single shot 338 LMAI). Average speed was 3133 fps. Here's the resulting target photos: [/QUOTE]
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