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High BC Mono's

Horse1

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Dec 31, 2007
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In the vicinity of dandihood

I ordered the .277 128's, 180 and 196 .308's. We'll see how they work over the next couple weeks.

The .308 196 Badlands is longer than a 210 ABLR.

Talked w/Jason (Their design Wizard) in the shop and he says they've got a 70gn .224 w/BC of .450 coming soon with a ~100gn .243 w/BC ~.6 to release this year as well.

There are driving bands on the bullets but they're not square corners, they're longer sloping shallow "valleys" instead. The tips are AL and they're supposed to open reliably down to 1650fps.
 

Jordan Smith

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Nov 26, 2015
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Pretty sad 6.5mm and 7mm offerings, but the new .224" and .243" bullets could be interesting.
 

Big Stick

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Nov 18, 2007
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Paradise
Not my jam...especially given the .224" 88/90 Splendors(.545/585 BC's),the 105 Hornie HPBT(.530 BC),.264" 147 ELD(.697 BC) and the .284" 180 ELD (.796 BC).

Good for folks to try though................
 

Chesapeake

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Aug 24, 2010
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SW Washington
Don’t believe such a thing is possible in a mono, and maybe not in a Cup and core.

I shoot the Hammer bullets in my 7mm hunting rifle. The solids don’t have the best BC but they perform well on game and are easy to get to shoot.