snox801
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If you start a thread I'll give my thoughts on them in that one.I have looked at them and have plans to try in my next build. Thanks
If you start a thread I'll give my thoughts on them in that one.I have looked at them and have plans to try in my next build. Thanks
X-2Incessant? Have you missed all the posts and threads relative to Berger's?
For a few years here I felt like an Apostate for not jumping on the Berger train.
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I applaud every company that brings a new product to the market! I applaud all you guys that try them out and share your experiences. Very often we learn from the experiences of others. My only comment is, if one member starts a thread on product "X", lets keep comments on that product. If another member wants to talk about product "Y", please start a new thread!
I am looking Forward to hearing about your experiences and seeing the results!
Rock on....or in this case........SEND IT!
Amen, Brother.I applaud every company that brings a new product to the market! I applaud all you guys that try them out and share your experiences. Very often we learn from the experiences of others. My only comment is, if one member starts a thread on product "X", lets keep comments on that product. If another member wants to talk about product "Y", please start a new thread!
I am looking Forward to hearing about your experiences and seeing the results!
Rock on....or in this case........SEND IT!
Might be interesting if you have some sort of bonding agent to ensure they don't separate.what if I fill the cavity with molten alloy I use to cast my 550 gr hardcast bullets for my 500 S&W Mag ?
If you want the cavity filled, why not buy a bullet that comes that way? It will change the physics both internal and external ballisticsMight be interesting if you have some sort of bonding agent to ensure they don't separate.
Mind you I'm not an engineer the cavity in these just makes me concerned for down range stability.
That's why I'm hesitant to buy these.If yiu want the cavity filled, why not buy a bullet that comes that way? It wail change the physics bothers internal and external ballistics
It's what got me interested; thinking outside the box.That's why I'm hesitant to buy these.
One thing for sure, it generates a lot of discussion. I just need someone with the math skills and technology to experiment with these and show us some good data on why they are either an improvement for LR shooting, a negative, or just a nifty gimmick that will allow us to shove a few more grains into a case.It's what got me interested; thinking outside the box.
I had a boss, real good engineer, one of the things she taught me, "I don't have to perform the experiment to learn from it", I can just learned from others....I applies most of the timesOne thing for sure, it generates a lot of discussion. I just need someone with the math skills and technology to experiment with these and show us some good data on why they are either an improvement for LR shooting, a negative, or just a nifty gimmick that will allow us to shove a few more grains into a case.
Hammer?I prefer the Peregrines and Barnes bullets but that's just me. There's also a new kid on the block I'm fixing to start a thread on.
Absolutely and I freely admit my limitations. I used to compete in interscholastic slide rule math and the tech and math have completely outrun me. If I'd stayed in it for the last forty years I'd probably still be on top of things but I had a life to live that didn't include it.I had a boss, real good engineer, one of the things she taught me, "I don't have to perform the experiment to learn from it", I can just learned from others....I applies most of the times