New 120 E-Tip in Noslers 2013 catalog. BC .497 Length 1.4"
That'll challenge the 127 Barnes LRX for the larger 6.5s and give Sneaky something new to carve on. Without grooves they run higher chamber pressures, so...
GS Custom is starting production in Indiana in a couple months so those importation problems are over and the prices will drop. Looks like Gina (Company Pres, daughter of inventor and a fox) got tired of watching S.A. going downhill and married a Yank. If you don't know about these they are like HP E-Tips but they are bore (lands) diameter with only the "driving bands" at groove diameter. You can engrave them into the lands with just a light tap so they increase velocity by 100-150 fps over jacketed bullets. I used to email Gerard the inventor years back and told him about both the 6.8 and 65G, some others at 6.8.com also contacted him and he offers a couple 6.8 specific bullets now. Bet they could do the same for the 65G.
Click on the .264s in 95, 103 and 110 gr for information. http://www.gsgroup.co.za/hvtech.html
Click the links on top for some innovative thinking on bullet design.
That'll challenge the 127 Barnes LRX for the larger 6.5s and give Sneaky something new to carve on. Without grooves they run higher chamber pressures, so...
GS Custom is starting production in Indiana in a couple months so those importation problems are over and the prices will drop. Looks like Gina (Company Pres, daughter of inventor and a fox) got tired of watching S.A. going downhill and married a Yank. If you don't know about these they are like HP E-Tips but they are bore (lands) diameter with only the "driving bands" at groove diameter. You can engrave them into the lands with just a light tap so they increase velocity by 100-150 fps over jacketed bullets. I used to email Gerard the inventor years back and told him about both the 6.8 and 65G, some others at 6.8.com also contacted him and he offers a couple 6.8 specific bullets now. Bet they could do the same for the 65G.
Click on the .264s in 95, 103 and 110 gr for information. http://www.gsgroup.co.za/hvtech.html
Click the links on top for some innovative thinking on bullet design.
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