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Badlands Precision Bullets thread - From BC to terminal ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Trigger24" data-source="post: 1985108" data-attributes="member: 115591"><p>The first picture here is of the old .308 Bulldozer 150gr and the new .308 BD II 150gr. The changes are very slight. A few thousandths out here, a few in there. But it adds up to about a 6% increase in b.c. and better petal retention at high velocity, and lower expansion velocity. Basically an increase in performance in every aspect. </p><p></p><p>The 2nd picture is of the hollow point in the standard bulldozer bullet.</p><p></p><p>3rd picture is of the hollow in the new Bulldozer II. Notice how much thinner it is at the mouth of the opening, and how much further out the broaching goes. This creates a very thin wall section for the formation of petals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trigger24, post: 1985108, member: 115591"] The first picture here is of the old .308 Bulldozer 150gr and the new .308 BD II 150gr. The changes are very slight. A few thousandths out here, a few in there. But it adds up to about a 6% increase in b.c. and better petal retention at high velocity, and lower expansion velocity. Basically an increase in performance in every aspect. The 2nd picture is of the hollow point in the standard bulldozer bullet. 3rd picture is of the hollow in the new Bulldozer II. Notice how much thinner it is at the mouth of the opening, and how much further out the broaching goes. This creates a very thin wall section for the formation of petals. [/QUOTE]
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