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Best coyote bullet for .22-250
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 456375" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Your right, but there's also more to it than speed. The shock wave from the slower speeding bullet is much smaller and further behind the bullet as it leaves the barrel. I did a lot of work a few years back with rimfire benchrest, and the results were interesting. We did shoot .187" groups at 50 yards. Not gonna win many contests, but quite a learning curve. I now think that harmonics and the barrel have much more to do with group disperstion than we ever dreamed of in the past. Somebody's got a handle on it as I saw a couple weeks ago that they were now shooting 22 rimfire groups smaller than .30" at 100 yards! (and I thought my .80" groups were great!!) I think centerfire benchrest is still in the dark ages compaired to rimfire benchrest!</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 456375, member: 25383"] Your right, but there's also more to it than speed. The shock wave from the slower speeding bullet is much smaller and further behind the bullet as it leaves the barrel. I did a lot of work a few years back with rimfire benchrest, and the results were interesting. We did shoot .187" groups at 50 yards. Not gonna win many contests, but quite a learning curve. I now think that harmonics and the barrel have much more to do with group disperstion than we ever dreamed of in the past. Somebody's got a handle on it as I saw a couple weeks ago that they were now shooting 22 rimfire groups smaller than .30" at 100 yards! (and I thought my .80" groups were great!!) I think centerfire benchrest is still in the dark ages compaired to rimfire benchrest! gary [/QUOTE]
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