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*Sadly he doesn't. I have to go through an importer. I've contacted one and we'll see what it'll cost, might be too much for a couple of boxes to try out Last edited by Grey_Wolf; 03-29-2019 at 02:09 PM. |
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55 grain Black Hole
I have several 20Tacs in bolt and AR. They are all 11 twist because my intent was to shoot the 40's( and they do it very well). I'm thinking about trying a box of the 55's in my 11 twist. Will I have any issues stabilizing these bullets in my rifles?
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Some rifles with the 1/11 twist handle them fine, others not. You will have to try them in yours and see. My 1/11 twist do okay with them, but seem to handle a 46-48 grain bullet better. Bill K
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Poncho83, I think Sherm is right on point with his comments on the 55 gr Berger 20 cal bullets. I tried an Kreiger 11-twist in my now "infamous" 20-223WSSM case (LOL!) with the 55 gr Bergers. Would never shoot them better than 3/4" groups at 100 yds. In fact the old discontinued 50 gr 20 cal Berger wasn't much better! I finally pulled the barrel set it back and rechambered to a 20 PPC. The same barrel shot lights out with the 39 gr Sierra's and the 40 gr V-Max (almost as good). Just my $.02 worth. 410gauge
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How do I get ahold of this Badger Bob? Does he have a website?
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Go to the members list, BadgerBob is there. PM him. Bill K
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P. M. Sent poncho
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Send him a pm on here he should see it .
I have shot some black holes bullets and had good results with them in 17 caliber Last edited by Clint E; 03-29-2019 at 11:45 AM. |
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Badgerbob is alive and sort of well, still making bullets. I got cleaned out of 55's but I will have more soon.
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