ultimate_monkey
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- victoria BC
as stated range is one of the factors here, at shorter doesnt make a lick of differance...
another is stability, alot of people seem to think that bullet weight is what determines what twist is required, but its actually more bullet length (think throwing a foot ball) a 180gn BT is longer then a 180FB, the shorter bullet is easier to stabilize so FB tend to work better in more riffles
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sure it works, but the long design of a BT means there would be alot of bullet poking into that case.. = reduced capacity not to mention poor on game performance
now a plinking load with pistol powder.....
another is stability, alot of people seem to think that bullet weight is what determines what twist is required, but its actually more bullet length (think throwing a foot ball) a 180gn BT is longer then a 180FB, the shorter bullet is easier to stabilize so FB tend to work better in more riffles
Oley chit.........there in lies the mystery to finding flat noze bullets for tubular magazine levers............. boattail and spin'im round........
Zuke, yer a jeanyuss...............whoooooooooooooooot..........................
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now a plinking load with pistol powder.....




























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