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Effect of Bullet Spin on Terminal Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="JCow14" data-source="post: 1694900" data-attributes="member: 110470"><p>Yes this is true on Berger bullets at close ranges but after 200 yds they really expand well on an animal. I shoot the elite hunter 195s. I think they are so fast coming out they act as a spear tip at close range and go straight thru- really depends on how fast it's going. </p><p></p><p>As for the same bullet between a 308 and 300wm I would think they both would have the same terminal effects you are looking for, given they are the same Ft lbs at whichever yardage you are comparing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCow14, post: 1694900, member: 110470"] Yes this is true on Berger bullets at close ranges but after 200 yds they really expand well on an animal. I shoot the elite hunter 195s. I think they are so fast coming out they act as a spear tip at close range and go straight thru- really depends on how fast it’s going. As for the same bullet between a 308 and 300wm I would think they both would have the same terminal effects you are looking for, given they are the same Ft lbs at whichever yardage you are comparing. [/QUOTE]
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