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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="texas" data-source="post: 52003" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>Ok I a little bit stupid but I want to learn! I known that the higher B.C. the less deflection a bullet has but, does it just has to be a heavier weight bullet? These so called super bullets of brand x & y claim to be better because of the higher speeds . What effect dose this have on game? Will a moose know the difference between a 30. cal 168gr going say 3000f.p.s than the 30. cal 175 or 200gr bullet say going 2400f.p.s.? </p><p> Dead is dead right? I'm willing to be slapped a little for answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texas, post: 52003, member: 190"] Ok I a little bit stupid but I want to learn! I known that the higher B.C. the less deflection a bullet has but, does it just has to be a heavier weight bullet? These so called super bullets of brand x & y claim to be better because of the higher speeds . What effect dose this have on game? Will a moose know the difference between a 30. cal 168gr going say 3000f.p.s than the 30. cal 175 or 200gr bullet say going 2400f.p.s.? Dead is dead right? I'm willing to be slapped a little for answers. [/QUOTE]
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