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Cutting Edge Bullet Velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="RockZ" data-source="post: 530322" data-attributes="member: 5750"><p>phorwath is right on.</p><p>I tested some lathe turned mono bullets like the ones Augustus has mentioned and the reduced friction with the driving bands as compared to the full bearing surface of traditional bullets is significant.</p><p>You get a very good gas seal as well as much less friction and pressure so you can step on them a bit more.</p><p>You also are not getting the obtrusion of the traditional lead core bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockZ, post: 530322, member: 5750"] phorwath is right on. I tested some lathe turned mono bullets like the ones Augustus has mentioned and the reduced friction with the driving bands as compared to the full bearing surface of traditional bullets is significant. You get a very good gas seal as well as much less friction and pressure so you can step on them a bit more. You also are not getting the obtrusion of the traditional lead core bullets. [/QUOTE]
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