barnesuser28
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What is the jacket thickness on the 7mm, 30, and 375 cals?
No answer?
What is the jacket thickness on the 7mm, 30, and 375 cals?
No answer?
I just talked with John, the jackets will be .010 depending on where we get them or if we make them we can make what we want. AL
This thread is like all of the other bullet threads. FULL OF SKEPTICISM AND DOUBTERS. I think I learned in school, I could be wrong, But I think I learned that in the USA we are innocent until proven guilty. But then again I could be wrong.
Sour grapes? Didn't like the Nosler BC stuff? Is there a problem with your purchasing your lifetime supply of bullets?
What's innocent and guilty got to do with marketing bullets? There's no Court determining anything here. Just members trying to figure out if these bullets are worth the cost, compared to their current bullet supplies in their reloading rooms.
Some of us may not be man enough to be worthy of these bullets. Perhaps the boxes should be marked, Not For Sale To Children - or any other responsible consumer.
Late to the party. I'm always interested to see custom bullets and how they end up working in the field.
One thing though I'd advise you give a citation on your Loading VLD page. Pretty much took the words out of Berger's Eric Stecker's mouth.
Saw someone earlier mention .257 bullets. Is there any chance of that? Like was said before there are almost no high B.C. bullets made for the quarter-bore.
Whiskey 3 you may have covered this but my eyes are killing me, can you tell me the difference between the 30cal 175 and the 175 match. Is it just stricter tolerence on match or different bullet altogether. I have a friend that is going to order 500 and I am going order some also just wanting to know which one oof the 175s to order.
w3p what twist do you think will be necessary to shoot the 400 grain .375 bullets?