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Reloading
Working up .357 Mag load for Bears
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<blockquote data-quote="kc0pph" data-source="post: 550174" data-attributes="member: 35934"><p>Ive always computed energy using this formula</p><p> </p><p>Energy at muzzle = ((Bullet wt in gn) * (Velocity^2)) / 450400</p><p> </p><p>This says that velocity is more important that bullet weight for energy. Now at one time i did calculate out all of the .223 bullets and found that the 60 gn had the highest energy, Ill do that again with the .357's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc0pph, post: 550174, member: 35934"] Ive always computed energy using this formula Energy at muzzle = ((Bullet wt in gn) * (Velocity^2)) / 450400 This says that velocity is more important that bullet weight for energy. Now at one time i did calculate out all of the .223 bullets and found that the 60 gn had the highest energy, Ill do that again with the .357's. [/QUOTE]
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