Got a couple of new Lehigh's from Grouse today. Thought you guys might be interested.
They are now going to insert a 'Hard' ballistic tip in their bullet as requested by a lot of people. Grouse presented the thought to Dave and he came through + it is the hard tip not the 'Fles Tip'
I am certainly not a ballistic expert, but look at the length of the 10mil/200 grain as compared to the SW - should not length enhance the the BC along with the changed areodynamics of the bullet. Even the .452/250 will be longer than the SST - and excuse my attempt to place a BT in the 250 but I wanted to see what it might look like...
Next question... you can see in the picture that Dave has changed the base on the 250 to a flat base from the boattail base that it originally came with.
Question is that really better or not? I think Sierra has made a living selling their boattails as a better flying bullet so is the BTail better or not? At 100 even a 150 yards the difference between a flat base and a boattail might not even be measured but for you long range guys what is best?
Another change i asked Dave about was removing the grooves on the 458/300 grain and put two rows of knurling around the body. He plans to implement that change also, which will reduce the total length of the bullet to under and 1" to meet that rule that some states have.
Might
Now I just got to find time to go shoot the torture test.... but at this point I am believing that this fall a whitetail in Idaho will be introduced to the 10mil/200 grain bullet - hopefully a buck...