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Bullet temp in flight
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<blockquote data-quote="chutinlead" data-source="post: 2646341" data-attributes="member: 112603"><p>Hornady's podcast went over that topic and they had the ballistician on that was instrumental in the design of the ELD-M/ELD-X. If I remember correctly, it wasn't till they went over 0.3 G7 that they began to see erratic behavior of bullets and even then it wasn't till after 400-500yds. They never would have seen it if not for big Doppler radar.</p><p></p><p>The higher BC kept higher speed up for longer and more time in flight at longer distances to melt tips.</p><p></p><p>Edit - I believe it was this one:</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]Y6XmujLIx84[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chutinlead, post: 2646341, member: 112603"] Hornady's podcast went over that topic and they had the ballistician on that was instrumental in the design of the ELD-M/ELD-X. If I remember correctly, it wasn't till they went over 0.3 G7 that they began to see erratic behavior of bullets and even then it wasn't till after 400-500yds. They never would have seen it if not for big Doppler radar. The higher BC kept higher speed up for longer and more time in flight at longer distances to melt tips. Edit - I believe it was this one: [MEDIA=youtube]Y6XmujLIx84[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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