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Hammer bullets at long range….
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<blockquote data-quote="Doozy" data-source="post: 2386808" data-attributes="member: 102153"><p>My understanding is that bullets are supposed to become more stable during the course of the flight since the rate of spin decreases at a far slower rate than the decrease in velocity. </p><p></p><p>If what you're saying is true, I would guess the most likely option is that there were some pockets of wind at the further distances. </p><p></p><p>But if the problem were the bullet, the only thing that I can think of would be the copper is heating up and becoming softer during the duration of the flight, causing some sort of failure at longer distances due to the spin rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doozy, post: 2386808, member: 102153"] My understanding is that bullets are supposed to become more stable during the course of the flight since the rate of spin decreases at a far slower rate than the decrease in velocity. If what you're saying is true, I would guess the most likely option is that there were some pockets of wind at the further distances. But if the problem were the bullet, the only thing that I can think of would be the copper is heating up and becoming softer during the duration of the flight, causing some sort of failure at longer distances due to the spin rate. [/QUOTE]
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