Hey guys lighten up. I would like to see this thread last at least until I can get some
Bullets down range farther than 10 yards before I give up.
@HappyHellfire
I don’t know where to start. But since you value honesty, I’ll start at the beginning and simply say, the one designed for 300 Blackout, simply sucks, and completely missed the mark of your target buyer.
The idea is great, take a range challenged cartridge and give it an overperforming bullet and extend the range well beyond anyone’s imagination.
If you haven’t figured it out yet with your superior intellect, I have quite the imagination. Your bullet doesn’t even scratch the surface of my imagination.
There is not a person on this forum, that can not claim a superior knowledge to yours in some subject, the difference is. They won’t rub your nose in it like you seem to want to do.
I bought your bullets, took a good look and a few measurements, then used my 10th grade math skills with an $49 caliper and called it spot on. It won’t fly.
When I gave you a shot at a possible explanation, your reply was basically, I never tested it for that. You even said you only tested it in the trans sonic range. I hope that was an mis understanding on my part.
I have caught you time and again with false and misleading information. Everything from basing your improved bullet design based on a non existent comparison bullet and again on your stated overall length claim of 2.260”
This is what happens when a test tube baby meets the real world. It’s a tough place.
Hopefully every one will take a step back and stay civil, keep this thread alive and let’s see some real world results. If there’s BS call it out, but stay civil.
Not much more for me to report. I posted the oblong hole earlier, so I know a 1/5 twist is off the table, only 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 left to go.
I did figure out why it’s called an Aerospike, it’s got this crazy little spike on the tail end that makes comparing overall length impossible when you want to sort bullets. Probably doesn’t do much for accuracy either.
It sits more or less in the center of a cup, pretty sure gas flow off the base of this bullet with 1/4” jump won’t be as direct as it could be. But what do I know.