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Ft.lbs - How Much Is Enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="CaptnC" data-source="post: 1461334" data-attributes="member: 101755"><p>A lot of great points made in this thread so far.</p><p></p><p>Bullet construction is key, but then so is the energy at impact...and velocity is the third important component to getting the job done. All three play on each other to the point that one without the other could mean a lost animal!</p><p></p><p>Not many calibers have such a vast velocity range in the chambering as 6.5, 6.8 and .30 do. With the 6.5 Grendel and 300 Blackout being as small capacity case as they are compared to say the 26 Nosler or 30 Nosler. Bullets best used in the smaller chambering is worthless in the bigger cased rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptnC, post: 1461334, member: 101755"] A lot of great points made in this thread so far. Bullet construction is key, but then so is the energy at impact...and velocity is the third important component to getting the job done. All three play on each other to the point that one without the other could mean a lost animal! Not many calibers have such a vast velocity range in the chambering as 6.5, 6.8 and .30 do. With the 6.5 Grendel and 300 Blackout being as small capacity case as they are compared to say the 26 Nosler or 30 Nosler. Bullets best used in the smaller chambering is worthless in the bigger cased rounds. [/QUOTE]
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