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Most efficient .22 center fire
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<blockquote data-quote="Short Round" data-source="post: 2979079" data-attributes="member: 20795"><p>The difference in puff or no puff could simply be the barrel, twist, smoothness, sharpness of the land's edge. I had some hornady SX .224 that would leave a whorl of lead spray on paper. The bullet got there but it was losing molten Pb. The jackets are very thin and the come with a slip of paper in the box to run no faster than .233 rem speeds. I bought them for a .22-250 and had to set them aside until I bought a .223.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Short Round, post: 2979079, member: 20795"] The difference in puff or no puff could simply be the barrel, twist, smoothness, sharpness of the land’s edge. I had some hornady SX .224 that would leave a whorl of lead spray on paper. The bullet got there but it was losing molten Pb. The jackets are very thin and the come with a slip of paper in the box to run no faster than .233 rem speeds. I bought them for a .22-250 and had to set them aside until I bought a .223. [/QUOTE]
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