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Badlands Precision Bullets thread - From BC to terminal ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="KH_Outdoors" data-source="post: 2711249" data-attributes="member: 123559"><p>Thank you for the detailed response and explanations sir! That's the exact kind of info I was hoping for. I know it's a tough question to answer with all variables to account. And having one powder work "better" per say than another leaves that to interpretation. I know this can go into the weeds real fast!</p><p></p><p>In my specific case, I am doing load development on my 338 Norma with 225 gr BD-2's. With the goal being to push the lighter mono faster, so long as good accuracy is retained. There's just not alot of info out there on 225 gr mono's in a 338 Norma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KH_Outdoors, post: 2711249, member: 123559"] Thank you for the detailed response and explanations sir! That's the exact kind of info I was hoping for. I know it's a tough question to answer with all variables to account. And having one powder work "better" per say than another leaves that to interpretation. I know this can go into the weeds real fast! In my specific case, I am doing load development on my 338 Norma with 225 gr BD-2's. With the goal being to push the lighter mono faster, so long as good accuracy is retained. There's just not alot of info out there on 225 gr mono's in a 338 Norma. [/QUOTE]
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