Darryl, I must say I am somewhat intrigued by this long range shooting. I have heard of a .30-378 shooting into 4 inches at 1000 yards, and the current record is a .50 BMG shooting into 2.6 inches. That is some very high levels of accuracy. You said about the 300 grains MK moving along at 2000 some feet per second at 1000 yards. That provides adequate energy and expansion, I will agree. At 2000 yards, it is still moving faster than the speed of sound, but not by much. The bullet still packs over 1000 pounds of energy. However, it is moving along at 1200 fps I think you said. That sounds pretty low for getting reliable expansion at that range. Please explain. How low a velocity do matchking bullets expand at? I do not know, that is why I am asking you fellows. Thanks


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