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Ft.lbs - How Much Is Enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 1460795" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>The 1800 fps terminal velocitis more important to me generally. Most big game Bullets will show some expansion at that point. </p><p>Energy figures are all but meaningless to me.</p><p>Adjustments in caliber and weight for game size will produce more "energy", but its the increase in wound size, causing greater loss of vital tissue I'm after.</p><p>Specific to the Grendel are there more "varmint" oriented bullets that perform at lower velocities? I know the "Z-MAX" in the 7.62x39 really opened readily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 1460795, member: 30671"] The 1800 fps terminal velocitis more important to me generally. Most big game Bullets will show some expansion at that point. Energy figures are all but meaningless to me. Adjustments in caliber and weight for game size will produce more "energy", but its the increase in wound size, causing greater loss of vital tissue I'm after. Specific to the Grendel are there more "varmint" oriented bullets that perform at lower velocities? I know the "Z-MAX" in the 7.62x39 really opened readily. [/QUOTE]
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