DO you really need expensive custom kit?

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Re: DO you really need expensive custom kit?

#11 Post by rox »

ovenpaa wrote:As far as increase in MV I always reckon on +30fps for every additional inch with a .308 (ish!)
There's a good empirical analysis (obtained with a hacksaw) in the Spring 2006 Journal [page 58]. The findings suggest that over the range 23" to 29" the effect on a 155 gr .308 was circa 13 fps/inch and for a 200gr bullet it was approx 10 fps/inch.

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Re: DO you really need expensive custom kit?

#12 Post by ovenpaa »

Thanks for posting the link Rox. I skimmed ithe article fairly quickly and will read it later. I did notice Mike was using some fairly stout loads during his testing.
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Re: DO you really need expensive custom kit?

#13 Post by Gun Pimp »

ovenpaa wrote:A brilliant result from Darrel however he was shooting an AI/AW with a two turn S&B PMII and JLK bullets, hardly low budget shooting however it does prove that a 'factory' rifle is every bit as competative as a full custom build.
Guys,
Well, Darrel got beat in 600 yds benchrest this weekend by a true 'factory' rifle - Sean Broxham shooting a Savage 6.5-284
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Vince
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