S sniperjwt Well-Known Member Joined Dec 27, 2009 Messages 835 Location South Central PA Dec 27, 2009 #1 Does anybody know where i can find some information on this or do you have one. I am trying to find some ballistics on it and what it would cost to build. Thanks
Does anybody know where i can find some information on this or do you have one. I am trying to find some ballistics on it and what it would cost to build. Thanks
C Chas1 Well-Known Member Joined Feb 15, 2009 Messages 4,596 Dec 27, 2009 #2 As far as cost contact Kirby Allen Allen Precision Shooting Home of the Allen Magnum, Allen Xpress and Allen Tactical Wildcats and the Painkiller Muzzle brakes. Farther, Faster and Flatter then ever before. [email protected] Last edited: Dec 28, 2009
As far as cost contact Kirby Allen Allen Precision Shooting Home of the Allen Magnum, Allen Xpress and Allen Tactical Wildcats and the Painkiller Muzzle brakes. Farther, Faster and Flatter then ever before. [email protected]
W winmagman Well-Known Member Joined Mar 13, 2003 Messages 1,379 Location Southern Wisconsin Dec 28, 2009 #3 For ballistics and load data PM or email ss7mm, he has been shooting one for a long time. Chris
Buffalobob Well-Known Member Joined Jun 12, 2001 Messages 5,099 Location Potomac River Dec 28, 2009 #4 It will move a 200 grain bullet at about 3350 fps depending on different factors. This will require about 103 grains of H US 869. Costs are similar to any other rifle built in a wildcat cartridge. It will depend upon your choice of components. There was this recent thread which references an older thread and then there are other threads including Kirby testing it with a 175 SMK. http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f19/7mm-am-50329/index3.html
It will move a 200 grain bullet at about 3350 fps depending on different factors. This will require about 103 grains of H US 869. Costs are similar to any other rifle built in a wildcat cartridge. It will depend upon your choice of components. There was this recent thread which references an older thread and then there are other threads including Kirby testing it with a 175 SMK. http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f19/7mm-am-50329/index3.html