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First time load development with Hammer bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 2493455" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>The terminal stability is very important with a mono, the Hammer does very well because it looses the front end which helps it keep tracking straight. If a mono is on the edge of stability and it does not loose frontal area they have a tendency to deflect and turn because they don't have the mass to over come the direct resistance so they go path of least resistance so it is important to stay on twist rate and velocity!</p><p>Hammers are easily the finest mono I've ever put on an elk for killing and the only mono I have not had deflect or just shoot a 3/8 hole through them and I've tried to make them tumble and deflect!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 2493455, member: 13632"] The terminal stability is very important with a mono, the Hammer does very well because it looses the front end which helps it keep tracking straight. If a mono is on the edge of stability and it does not loose frontal area they have a tendency to deflect and turn because they don't have the mass to over come the direct resistance so they go path of least resistance so it is important to stay on twist rate and velocity! Hammers are easily the finest mono I've ever put on an elk for killing and the only mono I have not had deflect or just shoot a 3/8 hole through them and I've tried to make them tumble and deflect!! [/QUOTE]
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