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Larger diameter bullets allow more room for error?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1538387" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p>SECTIONAL DENSITY has alot to do with a cartridge's performance. I shot Steel Friday with my 270 130's @ 3055. I shot the same plate with 147's in a creed A 2830. Plate was 300yds the difference was amazing. I've been a 270 honk for 30+ years now. The divots from the 6.5 impressed not only me but the guy shooting his new RPR .338 Lap. The 270 hits were a nice 1.5" 5 shot group with 2 touching. just knocked the paint off the plate. One has an SD of .301 the other is in the lower .2's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1538387, member: 85987"] SECTIONAL DENSITY has alot to do with a cartridge's performance. I shot Steel Friday with my 270 130's @ 3055. I shot the same plate with 147's in a creed A 2830. Plate was 300yds the difference was amazing. I've been a 270 honk for 30+ years now. The divots from the 6.5 impressed not only me but the guy shooting his new RPR .338 Lap. The 270 hits were a nice 1.5" 5 shot group with 2 touching. just knocked the paint off the plate. One has an SD of .301 the other is in the lower .2's [/QUOTE]
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