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Is your bullet big enough, moving fast enough??
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<blockquote data-quote="rustyshackleford" data-source="post: 2280798" data-attributes="member: 59526"><p>You say that but up until recently weren't mild velocity cartridges with high SD bullets what would've been used? Once we got past 1/2 inch round balls, we went to 1/2 inch flat nose, and then when we got to "high power" rifles all the crazy feats of small bores were done with 220 gr 30 cals, 175 gr 7mm, or 160 gr 6.5mm. Right? With monos and bonded rounds the game has changed but I don't find it a stretch to think heavy for caliber is bad when it comes to cup and core.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rustyshackleford, post: 2280798, member: 59526"] You say that but up until recently weren’t mild velocity cartridges with high SD bullets what would've been used? Once we got past 1/2 inch round balls, we went to 1/2 inch flat nose, and then when we got to “high power” rifles all the crazy feats of small bores were done with 220 gr 30 cals, 175 gr 7mm, or 160 gr 6.5mm. Right? With monos and bonded rounds the game has changed but I don’t find it a stretch to think heavy for caliber is bad when it comes to cup and core. [/QUOTE]
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