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Hornady A-Tip bullets 250gr 30cal bullet
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<blockquote data-quote="VLD Pilot" data-source="post: 1733019" data-attributes="member: 103947"><p>That's pretty obvious that in most cases you won't get the same velocities from a heavier bullet than a lighter one. Still, the answer is NO, the velocities in the chart I added were all different based on average accurate velocities of each bullet from a 308 win cartridge. The 230 was 2450 fps and the 250 was 2350 fps. The 250 A Tip while not an ideal weight or efficient weight bullet for the 308, it still out performs all others by drop and wind at 600/1000. At 1000 is where there is significant advantage. Can't say an advantage in all aspects as recoil will be very stout. Controlling it will be a challenge in competition. Even running the 250 at 2300 and reducing recoil and comfort it outperforms all others. It will be interesting to see how many show up on the line using the new 250 ATip bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VLD Pilot, post: 1733019, member: 103947"] That's pretty obvious that in most cases you won't get the same velocities from a heavier bullet than a lighter one. Still, the answer is NO, the velocities in the chart I added were all different based on average accurate velocities of each bullet from a 308 win cartridge. The 230 was 2450 fps and the 250 was 2350 fps. The 250 A Tip while not an ideal weight or efficient weight bullet for the 308, it still out performs all others by drop and wind at 600/1000. At 1000 is where there is significant advantage. Can't say an advantage in all aspects as recoil will be very stout. Controlling it will be a challenge in competition. Even running the 250 at 2300 and reducing recoil and comfort it outperforms all others. It will be interesting to see how many show up on the line using the new 250 ATip bullets. [/QUOTE]
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