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Interested to see the finished product here... There is such an overwhelming demand for stocks, especially for PRS. I personally am not a chassis guy and clearly I'm not the only one that prefers the feel of a more traditional stock. Hope this project goes well for you, it could be the start...
Yeah agreed. They aren't going to assume you have a quality rifle with quality brass etc and that you're doing everything right. Loads also vary a lot between manufacturers. Also keep in mind that a lot of guys are loading longer than what's listed in the manuals. Longer means a larger...
Yeah I hope they work similar to a VLD or SMK. I've had good results with VLDs on deer and from the pictures I've seen the SMKs aren't that different. I prefer fragmentation vs weight retention for most of the hunting I do. I bet the Juggernauts will prove to be similar. Thanks for the...
Yeah... Just wondering if they fragment like a SMK in tissue or act more like a FMJ. Berger's website makes them sound more like a FMJ... Maybe I should get some ballistics gel and test. A lot of people are using them so it surprises me that there isn't more info floating around about how well...
Yeah I saw a few on there. I guess my main question is if they perform similar to a traditional hollow point (SMK for example). Because being a tactical bullet I'm more concerned about them not fragmenting (like a FMJ). Any experience appreciated