More efficient, faster twist barrels, less intrusion into the case with long high B.C. bullets, sharper shoulder for solid seating.

These things make a difference, but it is a small difference. Probably in most applications the average shooter won't notice them. The fact is I tend to think when the round came off the custom gunsmiths bench and went to mass production some of these advantages were lost.

I tend to think if I took 50 of each, given the same rifling twist, and locked them in a machine rest the graph of the results probably would be nearly identical.


The older I become the more I am convinced that the voice of honor in a man's heart is the voice of GOD.