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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
270 Win, which bullet weight?
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<blockquote data-quote="gilk1" data-source="post: 2616944" data-attributes="member: 38214"><p>Actually lighter/faster bullets produce higher recoil and recoil impulse (<a href="https://tigersharkballistics.com.au/pages/recoil-heavy-or-light-bullets" target="_blank">https://tigersharkballistics.com.au/pages/recoil-heavy-or-light-bullets</a>). The results is more muzzle rise too.</p><p></p><p>Momentum = MxV so slightly reducing mass to greatly increase velocity results in more momentum (recoil). Heavier/slower bullets produce less recoil and spread it out over a longer time (impulse).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gilk1, post: 2616944, member: 38214"] Actually lighter/faster bullets produce higher recoil and recoil impulse ([URL]https://tigersharkballistics.com.au/pages/recoil-heavy-or-light-bullets[/URL]). The results is more muzzle rise too. Momentum = MxV so slightly reducing mass to greatly increase velocity results in more momentum (recoil). Heavier/slower bullets produce less recoil and spread it out over a longer time (impulse). [/QUOTE]
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