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What's faster at 100 Yards, higher or lower bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Treeslug" data-source="post: 2415992" data-attributes="member: 115704"><p>Many, many moons ago when I was but a wee lad learning about reloading and bullet performance, I was taught that the faster bullet got out of the barrel faster than the slower bullet making the harmonics different from a faster to a slower bullet, though they are the same weight bullet. To make a long story short, I have never tested this theory in a rifle, but in my 10 mm Springfield 6 inch, 150s hit higher than 180s and 200 grain hit lowest of all. They all leave the barrel at different speeds, but the pattern is always the same. Different loads--Different POI. Just sayin'. But there is still recoil and range to consider!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Treeslug, post: 2415992, member: 115704"] Many, many moons ago when I was but a wee lad learning about reloading and bullet performance, I was taught that the faster bullet got out of the barrel faster than the slower bullet making the harmonics different from a faster to a slower bullet, though they are the same weight bullet. To make a long story short, I have never tested this theory in a rifle, but in my 10 mm Springfield 6 inch, 150s hit higher than 180s and 200 grain hit lowest of all. They all leave the barrel at different speeds, but the pattern is always the same. Different loads--Different POI. Just sayin'. But there is still recoil and range to consider! [/QUOTE]
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