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Sierra Boattails or Hornady A Max?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Courtney" data-source="post: 985380" data-attributes="member: 28191"><p>With the sectional density of the 208 AMAX, there is almost no risk of overexpansion yielding poor penetration at 2800 fps and down.</p><p></p><p>That bullet should give good terminal performance from 2800 fps down to 1100 fps. It also has awesomely little wind drift. Test the wind drift side by side with the Sierra the next time you have a 10-15 mph cross wind at the range. It's smaller than it should be based on BC alone. To me, the wind drift is the biggest advantage of the 208 AMAX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Courtney, post: 985380, member: 28191"] With the sectional density of the 208 AMAX, there is almost no risk of overexpansion yielding poor penetration at 2800 fps and down. That bullet should give good terminal performance from 2800 fps down to 1100 fps. It also has awesomely little wind drift. Test the wind drift side by side with the Sierra the next time you have a 10-15 mph cross wind at the range. It's smaller than it should be based on BC alone. To me, the wind drift is the biggest advantage of the 208 AMAX. [/QUOTE]
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