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Woodtroll
04-23-2006, 12:19 PM
Hello, folks. I've heard good reports on the Victory-made PGT .45 bullet, but cannot find any measurements or drawings other than the outline on the Victory website. Can someone supply measurements (diameters of base and nose, length of base, length of nose) or a drawing with measurements? If someone would be willing to send me a couple sample bullets, I would be most happy to pay for shipping and time/ trouble. You may email me direct at reganu at swva dot net (reconfigure to standard address format to make it work- I'm trying to keep from being spammed).

Thanks very much, Regan

Buckshot
04-24-2006, 04:54 AM
..............Try PMing the poster who posted about it. Failing that, you migt try e-maiing the folks at Victory and I'll bet they'd be hapy to supply the info.

.................Buckshot

Tom Myers
04-24-2006, 10:28 AM
Regan,
I do not have the mold or a bullet, but I did make up a composite sketch of the dimension from a sketch posted by Mr. Trenk when the mold first started circulating. This should be quite close to the actual dimensions. If someone does have an actual bullet to compare with the drawing, I would appreciate learning of any major differences from the data that I have.

http://www.tmtpages.com/web_images/thumbnails/Pedersoli-Gunn-Trenk%20%20%20526_gr.jpg

Respectfully
Tom Myers
Precision Ballistics and Records (http://www.tmtpages.com)


http://breeze.linksky48.com/%7Etommyers/web_images/thumbnails/Pedersoli-Gunn-Trenk%20%20%20526_gr.jpg


http://breeze.linksky48.com/%7Etommyers/web_images/images/Pedersoli-Gunn-Trenk%20%20%20526_gr.jpg



http://breeze.linksky48.com/%7Etommyers/web_images/pages/Pedersoli-Gunn-Trenk%20%20%20526_gr.htm

Woodtroll
04-24-2006, 01:14 PM
Thanks, folks, I truly appreciate your help!

Regan

montana_charlie
04-24-2006, 02:10 PM
The original (which has been made public so anyone can copy it) is here
http://bpcr.net/index-a.htm

Click Technical Information, then scroll down to a link for the Pedersoli-Gunn-Trenk bullet.

This thread has a little of the history behind the design.
http://groups.msn.com/BPCR/general.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=28193&LastModified=4675569635796779465
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