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Copper Monos - How to choose the right weight(and maybe caliber)?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 2623221" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>A 177 gr 7mm mono has an SD of .314, now let's blow of 60 gr and stay at cal diameter and we have a shank penetrating with an SD of .207, now same bullet but take it past it's ability to shed weight and just opens to .5 in and now we're at an SD of .101. </p><p>Now we have created a low SD bullet with a lot of momentum, thats when bullet start tumbling or turning, you see this quickly on elk, that's why I no longer load Barnes or Accubonds for elk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 2623221, member: 13632"] A 177 gr 7mm mono has an SD of .314, now let's blow of 60 gr and stay at cal diameter and we have a shank penetrating with an SD of .207, now same bullet but take it past it's ability to shed weight and just opens to .5 in and now we're at an SD of .101. Now we have created a low SD bullet with a lot of momentum, thats when bullet start tumbling or turning, you see this quickly on elk, that's why I no longer load Barnes or Accubonds for elk! [/QUOTE]
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