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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
3 Different Cartridges, Same Weight & Velocity Terminal Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="Dmagna" data-source="post: 3075974" data-attributes="member: 106055"><p>There I no measuring of "quicker". A 180 grain Accubond in .338 .308 and .284 (not made) will all have the same effect in ft/lbs if the are traveling at the same speed and the time of impact. I have seen deer drop dead from a .22-250 and run a 100 yards from a 12g slug, Size doesn't matter. I would an inference that a .284 bullet would penetrate better than a 338 bullet with the same weight and construction due to a higher sectional density and smaller sleeker bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dmagna, post: 3075974, member: 106055"] There I no measuring of “quicker”. A 180 grain Accubond in .338 .308 and .284 (not made) will all have the same effect in ft/lbs if the are traveling at the same speed and the time of impact. I have seen deer drop dead from a .22-250 and run a 100 yards from a 12g slug, Size doesn’t matter. I would an inference that a .284 bullet would penetrate better than a 338 bullet with the same weight and construction due to a higher sectional density and smaller sleeker bullet. [/QUOTE]
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