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Underwood's "Extreme Cavitator" in .30 Carbine.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Captain O Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: Jul 22 2018 at 9:25pm
I, too, don't "bite" on every new bullet design that comes along. The design has proven its value with a large number of cartridges both large and small bore.

It took quite some time before I was sold, but I'm a "true believer".  
"Political correctness is fascism disguised as manners." - George Carlin

"Fast is fine, but accuracy is final." - Wyatt Earp

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Thanks much Captain O.  I found a source for the Extreme Cavitator bullet by the 100 count in 85 grain.  So I am going to load up a few and do some accuracy tests at 100 and 200 yards this spring or early summer.  I plan to chronograph the bullet speed and share the results.
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