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<blockquote data-quote="Teri Anne" data-source="post: 2899683" data-attributes="member: 118816"><p>And for the record, none of the mono bullets have an upper velocity so don't think that Hammer Bullets are the Holy Grail. You can spin a mono as fast as you want and it will not fly apart because there are no parts too fly apart. Heat is an issue since friction causes heat and when the heat builds up enough the mono will begin to melt. How fast is too fast? Who knows, and who needs a bullet flying through the air with the greatest of ease a 4000 FPS? I have always found that the most accurate loads are not necessarily the fastest. In some cases the faster the bullet flies beyond the design speed the more unstable it can, (Notice I say can, not will) become.) 4000 fps equals <em>about </em>3.6 mach. Much faster than most supersonic aircraft fly (Exception SR71 which the politicians were scared of. It might find out their secrets flying so high and fast. Solution, retire it.) Now that should cause some discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teri Anne, post: 2899683, member: 118816"] And for the record, none of the mono bullets have an upper velocity so don't think that Hammer Bullets are the Holy Grail. You can spin a mono as fast as you want and it will not fly apart because there are no parts too fly apart. Heat is an issue since friction causes heat and when the heat builds up enough the mono will begin to melt. How fast is too fast? Who knows, and who needs a bullet flying through the air with the greatest of ease a 4000 FPS? I have always found that the most accurate loads are not necessarily the fastest. In some cases the faster the bullet flies beyond the design speed the more unstable it can, (Notice I say can, not will) become.) 4000 fps equals [I]about [/I]3.6 mach. Much faster than most supersonic aircraft fly (Exception SR71 which the politicians were scared of. It might find out their secrets flying so high and fast. Solution, retire it.) Now that should cause some discussion. [/QUOTE]
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