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308 A.I. at almost 2 miles?
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<blockquote data-quote="abinok" data-source="post: 58661" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>I am assuming you have seen the articles page at: <a href="http://slrharbor.com/" target="_blank">http://slrharbor.com/</a></p><p>These articles have got me to thinking about a few things, the biggest being what types of bullets, or rather, what makes a type of bullet pass through the transonic zone into subsonic without loosing stability. I'm sure the answer is somewhere in Robert McCoy's work, but I think reading through it might give me a brain hemorrhage!</p><p>I've been toying with the idea of working up some reduced loads with the heavy SMKs that would go subsonic at 200-300 yds so I can do some testing for accuracy through the sonic boundary at 400yds. Not trying to hijack the thread or anything, but I think this would be the biggest barrier (pun intended). How about it guys any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abinok, post: 58661, member: 16"] I am assuming you have seen the articles page at: [url="http://slrharbor.com/"]http://slrharbor.com/[/url] These articles have got me to thinking about a few things, the biggest being what types of bullets, or rather, what makes a type of bullet pass through the transonic zone into subsonic without loosing stability. I’m sure the answer is somewhere in Robert McCoy’s work, but I think reading through it might give me a brain hemorrhage! I’ve been toying with the idea of working up some reduced loads with the heavy SMKs that would go subsonic at 200-300 yds so I can do some testing for accuracy through the sonic boundary at 400yds. Not trying to hijack the thread or anything, but I think this would be the biggest barrier (pun intended). How about it guys any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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