So, obviously too slow of a twist will decrease penetration and increase deflection. But, will over stabilizing a quality, heavy for caliber, expanding bullet decrease deflection on bone?
That is the question, and feel free to answer without reading more. I'm interested in data/science more than conventional wisdom, but conventional wisdom is welcome too.
I have heard increased twist rate results in larger wound channels for expanding projectiles given increased energy pushing the projectiles mass outward from center. The increased rotational energy also means more energy stored in the projectile that can be transferred to the target.
Will a marginally stabilized 180 gr 308 be more or less likely to deflect with a low angle strike against bone than say a well stabilized 75 gr 223?
Obviously mass plays a roll due to momentum being what resists change in an objects movement.
Bullet construction also obviously plays a roll, and extrapolating from Hornady TAP data soft tipped bullets will deflect less
I suspect sectional density plays a roll as it concentrates that momentum and decreases the lever arm of the mass located on the projectiles outer circumference.
That is the question, and feel free to answer without reading more. I'm interested in data/science more than conventional wisdom, but conventional wisdom is welcome too.
I have heard increased twist rate results in larger wound channels for expanding projectiles given increased energy pushing the projectiles mass outward from center. The increased rotational energy also means more energy stored in the projectile that can be transferred to the target.
Will a marginally stabilized 180 gr 308 be more or less likely to deflect with a low angle strike against bone than say a well stabilized 75 gr 223?
Obviously mass plays a roll due to momentum being what resists change in an objects movement.
Bullet construction also obviously plays a roll, and extrapolating from Hornady TAP data soft tipped bullets will deflect less
I suspect sectional density plays a roll as it concentrates that momentum and decreases the lever arm of the mass located on the projectiles outer circumference.