Originally Posted by MILES58
Yeah, speed kills. I am a believer on that too.

I also have always since I began been of the opinion that if I can make my load more accurate, the accuracy beyond the absolute minimum necessary to kill decently is insurance room for me to make a mistake in. Likewise, that flat trajectory is insurance room for me to make a mistake in range estimation.

Add those things to a bullet that is moving fast and kills better than a slow moving RN, and I feel like I have done the best I can to make it all come out the way I want when I pull the trigger.



The reason 100 yards and under was the parameter. While speed doesn't hurt, absolute minimum accuracy-and RNs can be extremely accurate at that range-and flat trajectory are not demanding requirements.

The only way one can see the difference in trajectory between a RN and Spitzer at 100 is on a line graph and even then it may be hard.



Last edited by battue; 09/07/13.

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