is there bullets that handle the speed transition better than others regardless of the cartridge used? going off of what people post on distance shot that some are down to sub speeds.
Super and sub velocities seem to be the more predictable outcome as the transition to trans isn't abrupt but does seem to be an issue? I try to stay in the super range also. This thread is a food for thought to pick my brain and others that are curious and might have answers. Your input is welcome.I see accuracy as the most powerful ballistic attribute.
Given this, I limit my range to supersonic and no lower.
At the transition -transonic & below, there is a bullet's dynamic stability in play (different than gyroscopic stability).
This is not predictable and can only be tested to see what happens throughout a range of conditions.
Not worth it for my needs
Please read the article I linked above and you will see that this issue has been solved by CheyTac and they have a patent on it.I see accuracy as the most powerful ballistic attribute.
Given this, I limit my range to supersonic and no lower.
At the transition -transonic & below, there is a bullet's dynamic stability in play (different than gyroscopic stability).
This is not predictable and can only be tested to see what happens throughout a range of conditions.
Not worth it for my needs