9.3" twist. Is that a Proof?
I am guessing that we will be looking at a bullet close to 270g on the heaviest.
I fat thumbed it, then corrected. It's a 9.4" Hells Canyon barrel.
9.3" twist. Is that a Proof?
I am guessing that we will be looking at a bullet close to 270g on the heaviest.
I fat thumbed it, then corrected. It's a 9.4" Hells Canyon barrel.
6.5mm 8" twist bullet is the 1st on the list. Then 10" twist 30 cal and 9.25" twist 7mm. These three cover the lions share of factory barrel needs. Then 338 bullets in 10" twist. Then we will work on bullets that will fill the sales niche based on current line sales.Thanks so much for your hard work on this innovation. Some toughcompetetion out there. The Nosler partition came out in 1948. Now 2020 another new innovation in bullet technology. For myself I have tried the different mono bullets on the market, on the target range, & primarily on elk in the field. . Your bullets have preformed beautifully for me in both areas. looking forward to trying them. Would hope there might be a 6.5 available soon enough to work up a load with in time for the hunt. O ya , no pressure.
Agree 100%If I had a bunch of cheap 700's or Savages's your logic might work. In my case I won't ruin my old Sako's to shoot the new "fancies".
Will you make this in the target bullet also ? This could make our 6.5 CM run close to the 6.5 PRC target rounds ?? Thank you Sir , F.K.An 8" twist 6.5 is the 1st up. We sell more than twice of this type of bullet than the next popular.
An 8" twist 6.5 is the 1st up. We sell more than twice of this type of bullet than the next popular.
An 8" twist 6.5 is the 1st up. We sell more than twice of this type of bullet than the next popular.
An 8" twist 6.5 is the 1st up. We sell more than twice of this type of bullet than the next popular.
An 8" twist 6.5 is the 1st up. We sell more than twice of this type of bullet than the next popular.
I am not dead yet, nor is the 270, still kicking a..