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Badlands Precision Bullets thread - From BC to terminal ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="cbuck516" data-source="post: 3087490" data-attributes="member: 122236"><p>At those dimensions, does that actually keep the bearing surface of the 150gr out of the neck/shoulder junction? Just by eyeballing the photo, it looks like the bullet would be inserted past that junction. Not actually having a 150gr in hand to measure, I would have assumed that it would require a COAL of closer to 3.250" to keep the bearing surface out of the case neck junction which would be somewhere in the range of 0.300" freebore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbuck516, post: 3087490, member: 122236"] At those dimensions, does that actually keep the bearing surface of the 150gr out of the neck/shoulder junction? Just by eyeballing the photo, it looks like the bullet would be inserted past that junction. Not actually having a 150gr in hand to measure, I would have assumed that it would require a COAL of closer to 3.250" to keep the bearing surface out of the case neck junction which would be somewhere in the range of 0.300" freebore. [/QUOTE]
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