The SST-ML speed low Drag bullets produced shockingly small groups and can make honest-to-god, 200 yards muzzle loader shots. with its redesigned sabot, the hornady combination is also easier to load than most other sabot designs. The .45 caliber bullet( used in .50 caliber guns, with a sabot) utilizes a polymer tip to improve ballistic coefficient. It;s a good compromise between expansion and penetration, adequate for all North American big game.
What this is saying is the hornady bullet is very accurate ant 200 yards, which most muzzloader only go 100 yards, and is easy to clean. It uses a .45 caliber bullet, that has a rubber tip on it that help the bullet expand, or open faster, which helps with big game.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Acrctic Muskox
The pilot's voice came over the intercom, ''Welcome to Yellowknife, local time is 6:50 p.m., temperature - 28 Celsius.'' While I wasn't sure what that meant, it didn't sound good. Quickly I scoured my memory for the conversion tables to give me Fahrenheit. Let;s see, carry the two, divide by five... I honestly didn't remember how to do it--but anything with a minus sign in front is still didn't sound very good to me.
The pilot's voice came over the intercom. ''Welcome to Yellowknife.'' The time is 6:50p p.m. The temperature is - 28 Celsius. After trying, I could not figure that out in to Fahrenheit. But a number with a minus sounds cold.
The pilot's voice came over the intercom. ''Welcome to Yellowknife.'' The time is 6:50p p.m. The temperature is - 28 Celsius. After trying, I could not figure that out in to Fahrenheit. But a number with a minus sounds cold.
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