Great product..but if anyone is intelligent enough is not smart if you shoot a lot to purchase bullets from no body these days...you test the bullet..then you buy all the molds you need..unless you can't cast bullets. With the amount your could purchase 500 bullets to someone you buy 60 pounds of lead. Do you know how many bullets in .22 and .25 you can cast with 60 pounds of pure lead..is not a fun task to some .. but is even less funny give away your $$$.
I know it could be seen in the pics...I don't think this is their 1400 yard slug the first ones they were using was 61g in a 9 twist barrel..61g in 217 pretty long bullet that's why the 9 twist...that was one interesting proyect that I wanted one ...read ....bullet made with this technology has the record...there is no way that the slug in the pic could hit a barn at 1400 yards...ask to anyone who who does reloading...yes is a great bullet design not the one on the pic ... their 61g Spitzer I the same technology used in extreme ELR monolithic bullets .. to target shoot up to 5000y 7mm - 338 - 418 etc...after all my testing and I have se what eventually worked for me there's no way to be a follower in the airgun industry..example airforce is not a acurate gun I purchased one used $400 I regulated externally n boom bottle hit 200y + with 36g boat tails.one after the othe .. slugs only works great in x gun ...my taipan veteran long shots light slugs awesome up to 21g 140y+ .. even my .22 cricket compact my greatest shoot eve 210y with a compact bullpub 15" barrel 17g slug...last one the best slug my .25 cricket shoots is a cast .25 ACP bullet..from the factory barrel 120y+ no Nielsen no fx no AVS ..se why I dont believe half of what is said..
this is how their first monolithic bullet for the altaros m 4 almost looks like .. this is a goggle pic but you get the idea .down sized to 217 and 61g ...now this is a 1000y bullet..what happened with this design...?.i really wanted to know..
That looks like the CNC machined brass projectile of the 416 Barrett. The round has hit a 36" plate at 3.4 MILES!!!! That's reaching out and touching someone....
I used to use the 375 cal 350 Hooker tactical solid copper alloy in my 375 Cheytac, these were turned on precision Swiss lathes. .97 G1 BC IIRC at 3250 fps. My farthest was 2500 Yards which was a long way back in the year 2008.
.15BC for those stubby Altaros bullets is pretty good.