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Hammer bullets Jack Hammer handgun bullet testing
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 2188168" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>Thanks-- I'm a fan of Montana's wfn coated bullets, I use them for my 10mm, 44mag, 357, and 45 colt--- the 200 wfn (.325 meaplat) worked great in my ria 1911, but my xdm osp doesn't like them so I switched to the "noe" nose profile-(.300 meaplat) - last time i ordered them, they told me they were going to discontinue them-- glad to see they still have them.</p><p>Looks like the jackhammer bullet would be a good option, faster speeds would flatten trajectories for 100 yard shots yet probably still retain deep penetration. I wonder if you could do a reduced velocity test to see what penetration would be like at "100 yard speeds"? You'd need a bc number to calculate 100 yard speeds though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 2188168, member: 94491"] Thanks-- I'm a fan of Montana's wfn coated bullets, I use them for my 10mm, 44mag, 357, and 45 colt--- the 200 wfn (.325 meaplat) worked great in my ria 1911, but my xdm osp doesn't like them so I switched to the "noe" nose profile-(.300 meaplat) - last time i ordered them, they told me they were going to discontinue them-- glad to see they still have them. Looks like the jackhammer bullet would be a good option, faster speeds would flatten trajectories for 100 yard shots yet probably still retain deep penetration. I wonder if you could do a reduced velocity test to see what penetration would be like at "100 yard speeds"? You'd need a bc number to calculate 100 yard speeds though [/QUOTE]
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