They are shooting awesome out of my 338 Lapua Magnum, So has anyone checked to see if they are working for more people than not?? Then design a thicker jacket for those who have higher acceleration, velocity and case capacity.
Jeff
Jeff,
You got it right (so to speak) again. The slump result is realized when these bullets are pushed very hard (way over SAMMI spec). I'm not trying to pick on the 338 Lapua Mag but this is the only case that has produced this result when these bullets are pushed
very hard.
So far no other case has been reported as shooting our bullets with more drop than expected (based on a .818 BC). We are getting ready to test several cases at very high pressure so we can define the issue more clearly so we will have more thorough information soon.
We are working to determine if the pressure limit that the bullet can take now is fixed and specific or broad and more random. One result that has been surprising is that even when drop exceeds predictions due to nose slump (working theory) the precision is not as bad as we expected under these circumstances. These shooters still achieve roughly 1 MOA accuracy as far out as 1,500 meters.
Sure 1 MOA is not what you should expect from a Berger but consider that this bullet may be reshaping itself inside the barrel under extreme pressure. This is hardly what I would call a controlled result. If you asked me to estimate dispersion under these conditions I'd have guessed that they would shoot all over the paper. This isn't the case.
The good news is that if the line between slump and no slump is thin then it is likely also fairly stable. If we can clearly identify this line I can assure you that we will never make a bullet again that crosses over it. We will also be able to help many shooters sort out a problem that may be plaguing others who aren't even aware of this potential result.
Most 338 cal shooters will not have to worry about the slump issue at all especially hunters who don't typically shoot extremely high pressure loads. We are waiting for some specific experiments but
early indications are that this is an effective bullet on game and is shooting more precisely and accurately than other options in its class. We do not have any intension of discontinuing the bullet you are shooting now.
For those who want and/or need to shoot at the highest pressure levels to achieve the flattest possible trajectory we are coming up with a version that will hold up to this specific application. You don't need to save the 300 gr Hybrids you have now for a special occasion because we'll make more.
Regards,
Eric