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29 September 2007, 08:09
Idaho Sharpshooter
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I just saw a new Savage model, RBLP, heavy barrel, synthetic stock, in 5/35MSC(?) at a gun shop in Boise. The brass looked for all the world like a remodeled 20BR. Anybody know anything?

Whoozits?

Rich
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29 September 2007, 22:08
Cheechako
Rich

I think your old eyes are deceiving you. Could it be that you saw the 5mm/35 SMC? Or as we Benchrest shooters call it, the 20 Smack.

Ray


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29 September 2007, 22:43
Cheechako
Rich

I found this link. It is for you only. I do not expect that others will open it. Roll Eyes Wink Wink

DANGER - Beware of flying hype.

Ray

http://www.superiorballistics.com/VH_Article.htm


Arizona Mountains
30 September 2007, 07:58
bartsche
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Originally posted by Cheechako:
Rich

I found this link. It is for you only. I do not expect that others will open it. Roll Eyes Wink Wink

DANGER - Beware of flying hype.

Roll EyesI sware I didn't open it! bsflagroger

Ray

http://www.superiorballistics.com/VH_Article.htm



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30 September 2007, 08:15
Idaho Sharpshooter
I like the name 20BS better... anybody in the 21st Century that adds some jackass shoulder radius as their contribution to the shooting fraternity, and then needs to patent it, has an ego problem or dog in the manger mentality. I guess they all think they can pull off a Rick Jamison and retire. Pompous Asses.

Rich
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30 September 2007, 08:43
jeffeosso
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Originally posted by superiorballistics.com:
http://www.superiorballistics.com/VH_Article.htm
Smalley and McPherson experimented extensively with several different barrels, and rifling twists up to 1:16. All this has a significant bearing on the pressures, as well as accuracy inherent in a rifle, barrel, bullet — and not to be overlooked, the propellant combination



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