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My son just graduated from Graduate school and till he finds a JOB he's mine for the summer! Today we started making 750 gr, .600Ok bullets. He did well holding 0.0001 inches for a 100 bullet run. Can make 900's and 12GaFH Darwins as well! Let me know how many you want!PM me.-Rob


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If you have a .600 OK, the 750 gr bullets offer the advantage of lower recoil and higher velocities. The bullet design incorporates a cup nose in the meplat for straight line penetration.
With these bullets you can readily exceed the ballistics of a .577 T-Rex or .585 Nyati. They are not cheap, but they sure do work.-Rob


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If you have a .600 OK, the 750 gr bullets offer the advantage of lower recoil and higher velocities. The bullet design incorporates a cup nose in the meplat for straight line penetration.
With these bullets you can readily exceed the ballistics of a .577 T-Rex or .585 Nyati. They are not cheap, but they sure do work.-Rob


I agree with RGB about the 750grain "Crayola-point" projectiles produced by the Garnick shop.


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Congratulations Rob! Differences aside, you should be proud he had the discipline and brains to get thru.

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I am cutting barstock into 39.5 inch lengths. What kind of velocity can I expect to get with my 24" barrel OverKill?

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I am cutting barstock into 39.5 inch lengths. What kind of velocity can I expect to get with my 24" barrel OverKill?

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39.5 inch lengths? What are you making harpoons? Big Grin


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I am cutting barstock into 39.5 inch lengths. What kind of velocity can I expect to get with my 24" barrel OverKill?

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39.5 inch lengths? What are you making harpoons? Big Grin


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Sounds like the length Rob needs for the barfeeder on his HAAS ...
 
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My son just graduated from Graduate school and till he finds a JOB he's mine for the summer! Today we started making 750 gr, .600Ok bullets. He did well holding 0.0001 inches for a 100 bullet run. Can make 900's and 12GaFH Darwins as well! Let me know how many you want!PM me.-Rob


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My son never gave me a single bad moment, unlike my daughters! He's got a couple hundred 750's on the bench as we speak. Yup, I'm proud of him. I would be happier if he had a job but I'm sure it will work out. Tiull the n he's mine!-Rob


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