sectionnal density and penetration

I use sd as an indicator of penetration and choose bullets accordingly based on field experience. For example I favor my 416 Rem. Mag. for most hunting that I do, and choose 350gr bullets because these have a higher sectional density for increased penetration compared to 300gr bullets, 0.24 vs. 0.29 sd, or 20% higher.

Not as high an sd as 400gr bullets (0.33) but the 350gr TTSX has a rather impressive b.c. of 0.44. Always a compromise.

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Phil..........for energy transfer AND penetration I'd go with the Swift A-frame. What cartridge you thinking about using for bear hunting........9.3X62?..........or are you thinking your 375?
 
i opened for the discussion not for me but i will use a 9.3x62 or 375 ruger ...

i do not know yet .... on the 375 i m thinking on 270 grains tsx and for 9.3x62 i do not know yet: a lot of good bullets in this caliber ....

or the 340 ... but the barrel is long ...
 
i opened for the discussion not for me but i will use a 9.3x62 or 375 ruger ...

i do not know yet .... on the 375 i m thinking on 270 grains tsx and for 9.3x62 i do not know yet: a lot of good bullets in this caliber ....

or the 340 ... but the barrel is long ...


Well, since you mention the .375 and the A-Frame............you wont go wrong there.

I've got a fair amount of experience with the .375s and the TSXs. It's a solid killer of just about anything from Steinbuck at maybe 20 pounds to giraffe at 15 or 20 times that size, and can do it from any angle. I've already done it; so has Douglas. Having said that, the A-frame is twice the bullet.
 
The 9.3mm 286gr Nosler Partition bullet has an impressive SD of 0.307, and an even more impressive BC of 0.482. I load this bullet at about 2400 fps MV in my 9.3x74R Ruger No.1-S.

It's also a favorite, and have been meaning to try it. :cool:

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9.3x74R Ruger No.1-S with Bushnell Legend Ultra HD 1.75-5x32mm scope

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9.3x74R and 308 Winchester
 
I will be packing my 9.3X62 with 270 gr Matrix for most of the Spring hunting. Also along for the ride will be my 340 Wby loaded with 225 Remington Cor-Lokt Ultras at over 3000 fps, which I sighted in yesterday at 300 meters, just in case we have something that far away. It puts a mag full into less than five inches at that range.

As for the A-Frames, the 150 gr loaded to 3200 fps in my 270 Wby is absolutely devastating on all big game. Holds together as well a Matrix Bonded Cores, and penetrates as well as anything I have used.

Ted
 
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What are the odds of this conversation moving from big game, to penetration on 'terminator-style' robot drones?

No?

Just moose, eh.

Damn.
 
The 9.3mm 286gr Nosler Partition bullet has an impressive SD of 0.307, and an even more impressive BC of 0.482. I load this bullet at about 2400 fps MV in my 9.3x74R Ruger No.1-S.

It's also a favorite, and have been meaning to try it. :cool:

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9.3x74R Ruger No.1-S with Bushnell Legend Ultra HD 1.75-5x32mm scope

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9.3x74R and 308 Winchester

the partition bullet was my favorite bullet up to the test in milk jugs ... that bullet didnt make it that good ....
 
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