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high velocity 6.5 bullet choice?
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 592882" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>I understand the thin vs thick jacket coing apart from too much rotation (centrigugal force) I've done that! I understand the thick jacket not working for hunting. What I DON'T understand is how the lead is melting inside the bullet resulting from a 10 shot string? I'm not in any way picking on you, it just doesn't make any sense to me? If shooting a 10 shot string caused enough heat in the chamber/barrel to melt lead, it seems you would have far more serious problems than lead melting in a bullet! I must be missing something here? I know that the heat created at the time of ignition is plenty hot enough to melt lead, but it takes duration to accomplish this. I don't understand where this ten shot string comes into play. Maybe someone can help me out here.........Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 592882, member: 13833"] I understand the thin vs thick jacket coing apart from too much rotation (centrigugal force) I've done that! I understand the thick jacket not working for hunting. What I DON'T understand is how the lead is melting inside the bullet resulting from a 10 shot string? I'm not in any way picking on you, it just doesn't make any sense to me? If shooting a 10 shot string caused enough heat in the chamber/barrel to melt lead, it seems you would have far more serious problems than lead melting in a bullet! I must be missing something here? I know that the heat created at the time of ignition is plenty hot enough to melt lead, but it takes duration to accomplish this. I don't understand where this ten shot string comes into play. Maybe someone can help me out here.........Rich [/QUOTE]
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