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Sierra matchking performance on game
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 2344899" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>At long distances, when velocity falls off, thinner jacketed match bullets usually provide more expansion(if expansion is initiated) , than say a typical heavily constructed bullet. Heavily constructed bullets themselves may nearly pencil through at longer distances with very little expansion. Typically match bullets have a more consistent b.c. from bullet to bullet, along with being able to get better extreme velocity spread from shot to shot. This will help with vertical group size and may make the difference in grazing the animals back or chest. The eldm is going to expand. It's classified as a match bullet. It's construction is the same as a nosler ballistic tip, which is classified as a hunting bullet. Different people have different opinions on what they call ideal terminal performance. If they try a partition, eldm or a Berger either one and are happy with it, they will have no quarrels with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 2344899, member: 93895"] At long distances, when velocity falls off, thinner jacketed match bullets usually provide more expansion(if expansion is initiated) , than say a typical heavily constructed bullet. Heavily constructed bullets themselves may nearly pencil through at longer distances with very little expansion. Typically match bullets have a more consistent b.c. from bullet to bullet, along with being able to get better extreme velocity spread from shot to shot. This will help with vertical group size and may make the difference in grazing the animals back or chest. The eldm is going to expand. It's classified as a match bullet. It's construction is the same as a nosler ballistic tip, which is classified as a hunting bullet. Different people have different opinions on what they call ideal terminal performance. If they try a partition, eldm or a Berger either one and are happy with it, they will have no quarrels with me. [/QUOTE]
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