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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
School me on case design..
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<blockquote data-quote="JimBoIHN" data-source="post: 618252" data-attributes="member: 41594"><p>You make sense-I didn't know any of that. What causes a barrel to shoot out? How can the recoil vary much between the 3? (energy out equals energy back)</p><p>By your estimate, then, a .270 should have an accuracy advantage over a 30.06, but not much bullet availability on the higher side. Why is that? Seems like a very long .270 bullet in the 180-200 gr range would have a great BC. Some bullet manufacturers make 150 gr max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimBoIHN, post: 618252, member: 41594"] You make sense-I didn't know any of that. What causes a barrel to shoot out? How can the recoil vary much between the 3? (energy out equals energy back) By your estimate, then, a .270 should have an accuracy advantage over a 30.06, but not much bullet availability on the higher side. Why is that? Seems like a very long .270 bullet in the 180-200 gr range would have a great BC. Some bullet manufacturers make 150 gr max. [/QUOTE]
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