04RWon
Ultimate Member
A BSA...
I was thinkin a ncstar red dot
A BSA...
Im also curious as to why this is. Im somewhat in manufacturing and can 'imagine' how it would be done. But I've never seen traditional bullet processes to know how far outside it would be to how its done today. Metal pressing can be amazing to watch. Scuba tanks, for example, are made from a small round disc of metal for no seams or welds. Deep drawing something like a coke can that looks simple but is actually far from, is also neat. A dual tapered bullet seems simple in comparison. But a homogeneous core projectile has to have a more easily controlled center of mass close to its center of volume. Any jacket thickness would have to be very controlled to not affect dynamic (spin) balance.
I WOULD HAVE TO TAKE A TAXI DOWN AND BACK TO THE TARGET,TO DAMN FAR TO WALK.
No kidding, that's like a 20 minutes round trip. Way to much effort for this hombre.
I WOULD HAVE TO TAKE A TAXI DOWN AND BACK TO THE TARGET,TO DAMN FAR TO WALK.
Why the hell kind of scope do you use to shoot 2 miles?
Why the hell kind of scope do you use to shoot 2 miles?
I've never even heard of a 375 Cheytac (I've heard of the 408...)
Box of 20 rounds of match grade ammo? $142.
http://www.cheytac.com/datasheets/375 350 Grain SMK Cartridge Spec Data.pdf
That's almost as much as CCI Minimags are going for, these days.