Cant believe I missed this thread.
Our MKZ line is designed to have less engraving friction than the other LFP's mentioned.
The bearing surface is shorter as well.
Those that are loading them and not just hypothesizing on them find they are more pressure friendly not less.
The BC of the 105 MKZ is .480
The BC of the 118 MKZ is .505 this has been confirmed by your own Predator Down who has taken them out to 600 and 1000 yards. He also took his deer with them this year.
There are a number of confirmed kills on game I have not posted to this forum yet. The 105 MKZ took a 500 lb cow elk at 315 yards this year, DRT.
Most find accuracy nodes sub .5 MOA
Our biggest challenge is getting the word out on them. Once folks try them they keep coming back.
Our MKZ line is designed to have less engraving friction than the other LFP's mentioned.
The bearing surface is shorter as well.
Those that are loading them and not just hypothesizing on them find they are more pressure friendly not less.
The BC of the 105 MKZ is .480
The BC of the 118 MKZ is .505 this has been confirmed by your own Predator Down who has taken them out to 600 and 1000 yards. He also took his deer with them this year.
There are a number of confirmed kills on game I have not posted to this forum yet. The 105 MKZ took a 500 lb cow elk at 315 yards this year, DRT.
Most find accuracy nodes sub .5 MOA
Our biggest challenge is getting the word out on them. Once folks try them they keep coming back.
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