royinidaho
Well-Known Member
I have been recently testing some monolithic copper bullets and comparing HBN and not HBN'd.
The jury is still out on this observation but I "think" I notice a velocity difference due to the quality or depth of the HBN coating.
With a long tumbling duration ES is say 5 and MV is 3128.
With a very short tumble duration ES is again say 5 with a MV of 3118.
The pattern is very consistent.
This is with 400 class bullets.
It's quite nifty that components, powder and technology is available to notice things such as this.
The jury is still out on this observation but I "think" I notice a velocity difference due to the quality or depth of the HBN coating.
With a long tumbling duration ES is say 5 and MV is 3128.
With a very short tumble duration ES is again say 5 with a MV of 3118.
The pattern is very consistent.
This is with 400 class bullets.
It's quite nifty that components, powder and technology is available to notice things such as this.