huntnful
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NoSame base to ogive measurements?
NoSame base to ogive measurements?
Opinions varyYou've done a good job of kidding yourself......problem is nobody here with any experience at all is buying it because it's a ridiculous position you take.
YesIm guessing the 225 is longer correct?
Right on dude. Sorry if I came off a bit rash, but I thought you were messing with meNow its making sense
And on this subject, your opinion is nothing short of laughable.Opinions vary
Just trying to make sense of what you were saying but now with all the info it makes sense why the 225 with more bearing surface is fasterRight on dude. Sorry if I came off a bit rash, but I thought you were messing with me
Not the place for this. So, ill eject from this on this thread. However, anytime you want to have a live discussion, on this or any other shooting or hunting related subject, let me know. DM me and we can exchange numbers and learn.And on this subject, your opinion is nothing short of laughable.
I think half a millimeter makes a real difference. But more importantly, the extra energy.You think that extra ~ 1 mm really makes any difference?
Does an extra .0196" in bullet diameter really make that much of a difference?
I think half a millimeter makes a real difference. But more importantly, the extra energy.
This is a topic that has been discussed ad nauseam on this forum. Energy has no variable in killing animals. Please read the .223 thread with an open mind.T
Not so much the diameter as the extra energy. Entrance wound difference is negligeable. Exit wound is a different story.