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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 247344" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>I agree. I hold out hope that these bullets will perform well. I also do not know enough about how fast a given bullet must rotate in order to perform correctly. In dealing w/ the mono metal bullets I have come to the conclusion that depending on what material a bullet is made out of, and exterior ballistics, will have some bearing on the amount of twist needed to properly stabilize it on impact. What type of material is being impacted will make a difference as well.</p><p> </p><p>As for GG's tests, I think they were very good. He gave us real information gathered in a very controlled experiment. All the info is there, we have found out that the HAT bullets shoot very accurately, but do not like reduced muzzle velocity impacts. Other proven long range bullets do better in this controlled test. In my mind it is nothing more than this, and nothing less.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks to every one who has taken the time to try these new bullets and post their results. It saves me time and energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 247344, member: 7999"] I agree. I hold out hope that these bullets will perform well. I also do not know enough about how fast a given bullet must rotate in order to perform correctly. In dealing w/ the mono metal bullets I have come to the conclusion that depending on what material a bullet is made out of, and exterior ballistics, will have some bearing on the amount of twist needed to properly stabilize it on impact. What type of material is being impacted will make a difference as well. As for GG's tests, I think they were very good. He gave us real information gathered in a very controlled experiment. All the info is there, we have found out that the HAT bullets shoot very accurately, but do not like reduced muzzle velocity impacts. Other proven long range bullets do better in this controlled test. In my mind it is nothing more than this, and nothing less. Thanks to every one who has taken the time to try these new bullets and post their results. It saves me time and energy. [/QUOTE]
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