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dead center in a 45.cal ML
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has anyone on the forum tried the dead center in a 45.cal if so did like or not. Iam new to the forum I think has alot of good info
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CPHill,
I have not used them in a 45, but I have used them and the .40 cal QT in my .50 CVA and I like them both, the QT shoots just a little better out of my gun after testing, but I think that is more to do with the 1:32 twist in mine. Give him a call and talk to him,
http://www.prbullet.com/index.htm
has his contact info, he is real nice to talk to.
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I was thinking of trying the 357 dead centers. their web site makes them sound great but they all make them sound the way they want to. thanks for the info on the QT in 40.cal
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