S Saxtonyoung Well-Known Member * Joined Jul 7, 2017 Messages 609 Reaction score 416 Aug 30, 2017 #21 Groups 2" at 100 yards. I will get back with you on length but believe it's close to .750.
S Saxtonyoung Well-Known Member * Joined Jul 7, 2017 Messages 609 Reaction score 416 Aug 30, 2017 #22 My 40-225 bullet is .710" long with a .280" metplat. Bullet is a LBT design that is no meant to upset but rather create a deep and wide wound channel. Attachments IMG_20170830_1609385_rewind_kindlephoto-1569860018.jpg 31.6 KB · Views: 268
My 40-225 bullet is .710" long with a .280" metplat. Bullet is a LBT design that is no meant to upset but rather create a deep and wide wound channel.
zach.trumble Well-Known Member * Joined Dec 5, 2016 Messages 87 Reaction score 9 Sep 3, 2017 #23 The Barnse TEZ 290g. is over 1" long. This is a highly recommended bullet isn't it? From this thread I was thinking over 1" is not good. Attachments Screenshot_20170903-233849_1-709x853.jpg 47.2 KB · Views: 242
The Barnse TEZ 290g. is over 1" long. This is a highly recommended bullet isn't it? From this thread I was thinking over 1" is not good.
H Hornet22savage Supporter Supporting member * Joined Dec 26, 2009 Messages 1,355 Reaction score 6 Sep 3, 2017 #24 Generally it's diameter to weight ratio. Once a bullet gets to a certain weight for its caliber it will need a faster twist to stabilize.
Generally it's diameter to weight ratio. Once a bullet gets to a certain weight for its caliber it will need a faster twist to stabilize.