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Heavier bullets for smaller callibers
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<blockquote data-quote="del2les" data-source="post: 2501654" data-attributes="member: 9299"><p>While I agree, this is an LR/ELR shooting and hunting forum, and as such, many of us can and do. Others are in various stages of their education, skill and confidence. Just because I cannot dunk a basketball or shoot a hole-n-one, I know there are those who can and do. Thus, people who can attempt to share their decades of knowledge and experience to help others achieve their highest potential. Part of that process is trying to convince people of what can be done and how it works. </p><p></p><p>Part of your post was in error, and that was the part about bullet BC not coming into play until after 800 yards. That is fundamentally and ballistically just wrong. But, you do you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="del2les, post: 2501654, member: 9299"] While I agree, this is an LR/ELR shooting and hunting forum, and as such, many of us can and do. Others are in various stages of their education, skill and confidence. Just because I cannot dunk a basketball or shoot a hole-n-one, I know there are those who can and do. Thus, people who can attempt to share their decades of knowledge and experience to help others achieve their highest potential. Part of that process is trying to convince people of what can be done and how it works. Part of your post was in error, and that was the part about bullet BC not coming into play until after 800 yards. That is fundamentally and ballistically just wrong. But, you do you. [/QUOTE]
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