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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 2012229" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>I know you are not a "noob". We can argue semantics all day long if you wish. Impact velocity is all that matters. If you spit x bullet at y speed vs the same bullet at 300 fps faster obviously the faster bullet will have better bullet performance at farther distance. It just means you need to keep impact velocity in the bullets best performing velocity range. </p><p></p><p>You repeated the same sentence. It has absolutley nothing to do with muzzle velocity. You have said twice that they do better at 3k. Not a true statement, in full, as written/typed. They do best at impact velocities of around 1900-2200(very bullet dependent). </p><p></p><p>If you are shooting animals exactly at or very near the 1k mark then your statement is true. If you are shooting them at 300-500 yards your statement is not true. That is why I will always say muzzle velocity means very little. Impact velocity is what counts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 2012229, member: 26535"] I know you are not a "noob". We can argue semantics all day long if you wish. Impact velocity is all that matters. If you spit x bullet at y speed vs the same bullet at 300 fps faster obviously the faster bullet will have better bullet performance at farther distance. It just means you need to keep impact velocity in the bullets best performing velocity range. You repeated the same sentence. It has absolutley nothing to do with muzzle velocity. You have said twice that they do better at 3k. Not a true statement, in full, as written/typed. They do best at impact velocities of around 1900-2200(very bullet dependent). If you are shooting animals exactly at or very near the 1k mark then your statement is true. If you are shooting them at 300-500 yards your statement is not true. That is why I will always say muzzle velocity means very little. Impact velocity is what counts. [/QUOTE]
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