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  • Areoflyer09

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    Energy is a a function of the mass of the bullet and the velocity. The basic formula is bullet mass times velocity squared divided by two. Higher velocity, lower mass rounds lose energy quicker than lower velocity, higher mass rounds especially in tissue. The heavier bullet load will penetrate more deeply, possibly too deeply and the lighter one may not penetrate enough depending on your intended use. As a general rule, it is probably best to avoid ammo that is too far to either extreme(velocity or mass) for serious work. Solid copper bullets like that in the Liberty ammo mitigate that to some extent.


    Thanks!

    Intended use for this one is just personal enjoyment. I've run some of the Sellier & Bellot though it and that was easily manageable for me, so I've been trying to figure out a step-up without going straight to the hot options.
     
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