bullet
Handloader
- Dec 26, 2007
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I like to have the following: Velocity-Accuracy-Energy-Momentum.
Now that said, the bullet construction needs to hold together up close or on long shots and fly well for the intended distance you can accurately shoot. The bullet must match the Velocity of the rifle. In other words there needs to be a balance in matching the bullet to the cartridge. One should try to have with the velocity appropriate construction, and a bullet that shoots great in the rifle with enough weight to provide energy and momentum for destruction of tissue and penetration to reach the vitals for a quick, humane and safe kill especially with dangerous game. I believe with the bullet selection today and the powder choices we have that this is more than possible with our rifles. Also, I believe that the proper bullet matched to the cartridge along with the proper caliber used on what ever the game being hunted, lends itself to consistent kills in the field and trophies not lost. How do you match your bullets to the cartridges you like to use? What are some of you ideas and theories as well as field experiences that have led you to your conclusions?
Now that said, the bullet construction needs to hold together up close or on long shots and fly well for the intended distance you can accurately shoot. The bullet must match the Velocity of the rifle. In other words there needs to be a balance in matching the bullet to the cartridge. One should try to have with the velocity appropriate construction, and a bullet that shoots great in the rifle with enough weight to provide energy and momentum for destruction of tissue and penetration to reach the vitals for a quick, humane and safe kill especially with dangerous game. I believe with the bullet selection today and the powder choices we have that this is more than possible with our rifles. Also, I believe that the proper bullet matched to the cartridge along with the proper caliber used on what ever the game being hunted, lends itself to consistent kills in the field and trophies not lost. How do you match your bullets to the cartridges you like to use? What are some of you ideas and theories as well as field experiences that have led you to your conclusions?