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14 Secant ULD

Emouse

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Having recently experimented with 14 Secant ULD in 175gr/.308, I wondered what if any data others had with these bullets?

These are the ultra low drag RBT/aluminum ballistic tip design.

My findings so far is that a faster than normal twist rate for the calibre is paramount.

Anyone care to share any findings on loads/seating depths, twist rates etc????
 
Re: 14 Secant ULD

These are the bullets,...BC 0.644


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Emouse,

Did you test any of them on a Juenke machine? What sort of numbers did they produce?

Thanks,
DocB
 
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The Juenke machine tests concentricity,..thats a factor of consistency in manufacture and has nothing to do with the design. The machine was made in limited numbers and is not in production any more.

I have shot a limited amount out of my .308 but intend to shoot a few more from a .300win mag this weekend, with a faster 1-10 twist. I think this will be ideal?

This profile has been about since the 70's so someone must have detailed info on loads etc?
 
Re: 14 Secant ULD

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ELR researcher</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Emouse:

They appear very close to the Rockey Mountain projectiles - http://www.rmbullets.com/index.html - though his offerings start at 338. Possibly he has built 30s in the past (or builds them now for a third party) and can point you at some load info.</div></div>

He uses dies he makes himself that are very similar to the Corbin designs :)