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<blockquote data-quote="hawk4974" data-source="post: 948321" data-attributes="member: 77330"><p>I need to find this article. Sounds interesting how he came up with it. I do agree with FearNoWind regarding sectional density though. It would be neat to study the same grain weight bullet traveling at the same speed yet with a different diameter. For instance, a 200 gr .308 and a 200 gr .338 or even a 7mm vs .308. If all are equal except for diameter, it would stand to reason that the larger the diameter the larger the wound cavity one would think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawk4974, post: 948321, member: 77330"] I need to find this article. Sounds interesting how he came up with it. I do agree with FearNoWind regarding sectional density though. It would be neat to study the same grain weight bullet traveling at the same speed yet with a different diameter. For instance, a 200 gr .308 and a 200 gr .338 or even a 7mm vs .308. If all are equal except for diameter, it would stand to reason that the larger the diameter the larger the wound cavity one would think. [/QUOTE]
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