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270 Allen Mag Reborn-Thanks to Matrix Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="HarryN" data-source="post: 1060352" data-attributes="member: 69773"><p>Do you think that the bullet is coming apart, or just that the bullet flight angle is wrong ?</p><p> </p><p>The reason I ask, is that there are some interesting articles and information within the GS Custom web site about the twist, SG, etc for different distance use.</p><p> </p><p>I am sure that you already know this, but if a bullet is being spun very fast, then it will tend to maintain its angle through the flight, regardless of where it is in the path and drop curve. This assumes that the flight is stable of course.</p><p> </p><p>Which CEB did you buy - the MTH ?</p><p> </p><p>In the GS line, maybe the 270130HV191 would work. The 120 grain version is too stable past 500 yards according to the web site. It is interesting that GS lists using 3 different twist ranges (or bullet length selection) for short range, out to 500 yards, and then past 500 yards. It is almost as if the 500 yard point is some sort of transition challenge that isn't a problem for shorter or longer range use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarryN, post: 1060352, member: 69773"] Do you think that the bullet is coming apart, or just that the bullet flight angle is wrong ? The reason I ask, is that there are some interesting articles and information within the GS Custom web site about the twist, SG, etc for different distance use. I am sure that you already know this, but if a bullet is being spun very fast, then it will tend to maintain its angle through the flight, regardless of where it is in the path and drop curve. This assumes that the flight is stable of course. Which CEB did you buy - the MTH ? In the GS line, maybe the 270130HV191 would work. The 120 grain version is too stable past 500 yards according to the web site. It is interesting that GS lists using 3 different twist ranges (or bullet length selection) for short range, out to 500 yards, and then past 500 yards. It is almost as if the 500 yard point is some sort of transition challenge that isn't a problem for shorter or longer range use. [/QUOTE]
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