stagpanther
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Super Bulldozer 2
These just came in from Badlands Precision--another new high SD/BC entry in the quarterbore market. It weighs 110 grains and is a lathed monolithic--reminds of Hornady's Atip. This one I'm guessing is aimed at the "hot rod gotta go fast crowd"--hey, I'm happy to try them out, they'll be next in my development cycle.
I've noticed the high-end lathed monolithic producers have different approaches to how they approach the bullet's method of engraving to the bore's grooves. If you look closely at the bullet you'll see that instead of a bearing band or circumference difference it looks like there is a progressive curved tapering of the bullet's outer surface--and there's a slight "dip" in right about where I suspect would be the center of gravity.
As sargeant Shultz would say "verrrrrrrrry interesting."
These just came in from Badlands Precision--another new high SD/BC entry in the quarterbore market. It weighs 110 grains and is a lathed monolithic--reminds of Hornady's Atip. This one I'm guessing is aimed at the "hot rod gotta go fast crowd"--hey, I'm happy to try them out, they'll be next in my development cycle.
I've noticed the high-end lathed monolithic producers have different approaches to how they approach the bullet's method of engraving to the bore's grooves. If you look closely at the bullet you'll see that instead of a bearing band or circumference difference it looks like there is a progressive curved tapering of the bullet's outer surface--and there's a slight "dip" in right about where I suspect would be the center of gravity.
As sargeant Shultz would say "verrrrrrrrry interesting."