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I'm guessing it's the unveiling of Zombie-Max Superformance………...for those HARD to kill undead folk.
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Have their bullets been melting again?
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Long range bonded bullet.... Their version of the ABLR..
Or just an alloy tipped high BC bullet that looks like the original amax.
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I normally refrain from these kinda comments. But am I the only one here who doesn’t really care for hornadys’ products?
Idk what did it for me. The zombie BS , the fueled by hornady stickers, their reloading components, the creedmoor craze....
Hey, the zombie bullets were good and they were cheaper than the red tips. I hope they bring'em back. 10-4. I bought a pile of Zombie Max or some schit for my 45 at about 75% of the price of what I usually use. And they shoot great.
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About time for the 8.6 Creed to drop into market place.
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Bullets with bronze tips? Like the Remingtons of yesteryear?
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Think they are going with aluminum tips.
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I normally refrain from these kinda comments. But am I the only one here who doesn’t really care for hornadys’ products?
Idk what did it for me. The zombie BS , the fueled by hornady stickers, their reloading components, the creedmoor craze....
Hey, the zombie bullets were good and they were cheaper than the red tips. I hope they bring'em back. 10-4. I bought a pile of Zombie Max or some schit for my 45 at about 75% of the price of what I usually use. And they shoot great. The Zombie-Max marketing theme was one of the most fun in years and years. Even better than the Malt-o-Meal "tastes twice as good as that other tasteless stuff" in the 60's. (Do the math: 2 x 0 = ??? ) Bought a bunch of the .224 Z-M bullets at a steep discount off red-tips and they shoot great.
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.22/378 Earsplittingloudenboomer.
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.22/378 Earsplittingloudenboomer. I like that name....
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.22/378 Earsplittingloudenboomer. I like that name.... It's actually a really cartidge Whelen designed it. 378 Why necked to .22 Cal. Honestly I wonder how it'd do with a fast twist and a heavy
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Close, but not quite. It was P.O. Ackley that designed it (not Whelen) in attempt to exceed 5,000 FPS. And it's name was .22 Eargensplitten Loudenboomer. And I bet it was too!
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.22/378 Earsplittingloudenboomer. I like that name.... It's actually a really cartidge Whelen designed it. 378 Why necked to .22 Cal. Honestly I wonder how it'd do with a fast twist and a heavy Probably burn the barrel out before 1000 rds. Then buy another barrel and do it all over again.
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You mean 100 rounds!!!
Anyway we find out tomorrow!
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Close, but not quite. It was P.O. Ackley that designed it (not Whelen) in attempt to exceed 5,000 FPS. And it's name was .22 Eargensplitten Loudenboomer. And I bet it was too! This cartridge was used by NASA with the help of Bob Hutton to test the sheathing of the early lunar capsules. With plastic bullets a velocity of 8,000 fps was achieved and it was used to test meteor and space particle impacts to ceramic sheathing. Sounds like a fun experiment. I think they used a smooth barrel to increase velocity but not sure of that.
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Wonder how fast you could get an 88 ELD to go. Probably want a 28-30 inch bbl length
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Maybe with a slow enough burn rate...maybe a handful of grass clippings and about 60 match heads.
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Wonder how fast you could get an 88 ELD to go. Probably want a 28-30 inch bbl length 4000+ would be my SWAG.
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