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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Bullet rotation vs velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="panama" data-source="post: 557325" data-attributes="member: 37565"><p>as it was explained to me by Bo Clerke, my 22-243 mdlstd. with 1-9 twist pushing a 60 gr.horn. at 3960 was rotating at better than 312,000 he also pointed out to me when i showed him the target, the bullet holes had twin smudges in the direction of twist which he stated was jacket failer from velo.x rotation. i would think that any thing spinning at 312,000 rpm with 3000 fps impact velo. would cause massive tissue disruption whether it made one or two turns is irelevent at impact. just my opinon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panama, post: 557325, member: 37565"] as it was explained to me by Bo Clerke, my 22-243 mdlstd. with 1-9 twist pushing a 60 gr.horn. at 3960 was rotating at better than 312,000 he also pointed out to me when i showed him the target, the bullet holes had twin smudges in the direction of twist which he stated was jacket failer from velo.x rotation. i would think that any thing spinning at 312,000 rpm with 3000 fps impact velo. would cause massive tissue disruption whether it made one or two turns is irelevent at impact. just my opinon. [/QUOTE]
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