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What is the minimum amount of ft. lbs needed
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<blockquote data-quote="375rifleman" data-source="post: 1120300" data-attributes="member: 80454"><p>I've been thinking about one of the various Subsonic 50 caliber rifle cartridges because although they are very very slow ~1100 FPS they retain their energy for a long way ~1000 FPE all the way out to ~2300 yards with a 750 grain A-Max probably longer with other bullets. I realize that at that slow penetration and bullet expansion will be greatly reduced so most bullets will behave more like full metal jacketed or solid bullets but it will still be a .510 hole and that's probably bigger than a fully expanded 6.5 swede ? Thanks in advance for any and all thoughts, opinions, and answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="375rifleman, post: 1120300, member: 80454"] I've been thinking about one of the various Subsonic 50 caliber rifle cartridges because although they are very very slow ~1100 FPS they retain their energy for a long way ~1000 FPE all the way out to ~2300 yards with a 750 grain A-Max probably longer with other bullets. I realize that at that slow penetration and bullet expansion will be greatly reduced so most bullets will behave more like full metal jacketed or solid bullets but it will still be a .510 hole and that's probably bigger than a fully expanded 6.5 swede ? Thanks in advance for any and all thoughts, opinions, and answers. [/QUOTE]
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