remmington 150

Horace Greeley hgreeley at stanford.edu
Tue Mar 13 12:28:39 MST 2007


Hi, Ric,

At 11:37 AM 3/13/2007, you wrote:
>Hi Horace
>
>And here I was thinking that the 150 stood for milimeters... hehe.

Well...if we're talking about field or 
tank-mounted guns, that would be right.  In this 
case, we are talking about the measurement of the mass of the bullet in grains.

Best.

Horace



>RicB
>
>
>
>    Hi,
>
>         > Nah... its a very large gun. I think they use them in Texas.
>        RicB
>
>
>    Not a gun...a cartridge, more accurately, the bullet used in the
>    cartridge.
>    The most popular is the 7mm PR7SM2, described on the Remington website
>    thusly:
>
>    "The Core-Lokt bullet design is the original controlled-expansion
>    bullet ­
>    and one of the most effective ever developed. Its progressively tapered
>    copper jacket is locked to a solid lead core, promoting perfectly
>    controlled expansion and high weight retention for absolutely dependable
>    on-game results."
>
>    Best.
>
>    Horace
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