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    Cavity Back Bullets MKZ 6.8 Field Test

    Higher BC 6.8 bullets multiple hog kills.




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    #2
    I've been watching that thread over on 68forums. I wish I could get loaded ammo With that bullet. Looks to be well designed.

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      #3
      Originally posted by popo1984 View Post
      I've been watching that thread over on 68forums. I wish I could get loaded ammo With that bullet. Looks to be well designed.


      I'm gonna get some loaded I do believe.


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        #4
        Those look pretty cool. Any other caliber than 6.8 I wonder.

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          #5
          Originally posted by MarkV View Post
          Those look pretty cool. Any other caliber than 6.8 I wonder.
          6, 6.5, 6.8, 7.62mm
          COPPER BULLETS COPPER PROJECTILES HUNTING BULLETS NONLEAD PROJECTILES AMMO AMMUNITION





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            #6
            Nice. Looking forward to future calibers.

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              #7
              I could be talked into testing these! I am pretty impressed with my 110 Accubonds but that video showed impressive results!

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                #8
                Tagged for when they get them back in stock.


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                  #9
                  Someone explain the cavity. I don't see how you're gaining powder capacity when your ending up with the same amount of material protruding into the case unless there is some gain allowed in oal by being able to seat the bullet out longer. But I feel like your going to run into mag length issues before you get into that especially with an all copper bullet which is going to be inherently longer to begin with.

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                    #10
                    Cavity Back Bullets MKZ 6.8 Field Test

                    Originally posted by TexMax View Post
                    Someone explain the cavity. I don't see how you're gaining powder capacity when your ending up with the same amount of material protruding into the case unless there is some gain allowed in oal by being able to seat the bullet out longer. But I feel like your going to run into mag length issues before you get into that especially with an all copper bullet which is going to be inherently longer to begin with.


                    Only on compressed loads from what I'm gathering. And mines a Bolt. I'm not an AR guy.


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                    Last edited by JW; 12-15-2016, 12:58 AM.

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                      #11
                      I wish they would offer a 6.5 in the 140 range. My rifle doesn't care for the lighter bullets.

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                        #12
                        Are they loading for you or do you do your own loading?


                        Originally posted by Ragin' View Post
                        I'm gonna get some loaded I do believe.


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                          #13
                          Originally posted by popo1984 View Post
                          Are they loading for you or do you do your own loading?


                          No I'll use Superior Ammunition. That's who does my 26 Nosler rounds.


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                            #14
                            Originally posted by TexMax View Post
                            Someone explain the cavity. I don't see how you're gaining powder capacity when your ending up with the same amount of material protruding into the case unless there is some gain allowed in oal by being able to seat the bullet out longer. But I feel like your going to run into mag length issues before you get into that especially with an all copper bullet which is going to be inherently longer to begin with.


                            I agree

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                              #15
                              These thangs are gonna sell like hotcakes! I would love to have some for my 7-08

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