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Old 07-29-2013, 03:41 PM
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Six months ago Knight put up a video of them testing a prototype .40 caliber bullet that was 230 grains. I believe there was some also some other field testing going on with this bullet as well. It seems that this bullet along with a fast twist .45 caliber muzzleloader is no longer being talked about. Anyone have any information as if this project has been scrapped or what? I haven't been around much so I may have missed something on this as well.
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Old 07-29-2013, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by chaded
Six months ago Knight put up a video of them testing a prototype .40 caliber bullet that was 230 grains. I believe there was some also some other field testing going on with this bullet as well. It seems that this bullet along with a fast twist .45 caliber muzzleloader is no longer being talked about. Anyone have any information as if this project has been scrapped or what? I haven't been around much so I may have missed something on this as well.
If I were to describe the situation - at this time it is on the back burner as there are so few guns that can shoot it.
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Old 07-30-2013, 03:08 AM
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If I were to describe the situation - at this time it is on the back burner as there are so few guns that can shoot it.
Which is to bad , as I was hoping to use them this season. I guess it's back to the 50 cal gun or slower twist .45 or a conical bullet. Although Dead Centers shoot fairly good in the 1:20 . I guess there are still lots of options either way .
 

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