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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Slower may be better.??
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<blockquote data-quote="Jake in NC" data-source="post: 32541" data-attributes="member: 878"><p>.. Could it really be that velocity may not be "all-that" in non-varmint weight bullets..?? </p><p></p><p>..For example:</p><p>.. What good is 2400foot#'s and "x" amount of velocity if it's expended in the ground behind your intended target..? My particular targets of interest being groundhogs and Whitetails.. There's no shortage of "VLD bullets passing straight thru" stories on the boards.. And I've seen it myself on various varmints and deer.. My recent toying with this .308 at the club got me to thinking about it.. Could it possibly be that a bullet with a larger "frontal area" going slower but still with good ballistics could be an option.?? Just thinking and now seeking someone to bounce it off of.. </p><p></p><p>What have your experiences been with this.?? d:^) JiNC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake in NC, post: 32541, member: 878"] .. Could it really be that velocity may not be "all-that" in non-varmint weight bullets..?? ..For example: .. What good is 2400foot#'s and "x" amount of velocity if it's expended in the ground behind your intended target..? My particular targets of interest being groundhogs and Whitetails.. There's no shortage of "VLD bullets passing straight thru" stories on the boards.. And I've seen it myself on various varmints and deer.. My recent toying with this .308 at the club got me to thinking about it.. Could it possibly be that a bullet with a larger "frontal area" going slower but still with good ballistics could be an option.?? Just thinking and now seeking someone to bounce it off of.. What have your experiences been with this.?? d:^) JiNC [/QUOTE]
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