Originally Posted by HuntnShoot
Originally Posted by jwp475


Guys, since this is the handgun forum all of my comments are aim at revolver, semi auto handgun velocities, not the additional speed of rifles or long barreled single shot specialty "so called" handguns. An additional 2 to 3 hundred FPS can changes bullet integrity quick.

What an odd statement. You're the only one making that distinction. Hornady makes none such. It isn't the gun anyway. It is the load that determines velocity. It is the distance to the target that determines impact speed.



If you don't think the gun that the ammo is fired in, then you need to educate yourself. All you have to do is fire the same ammo (44 mag for instance) in a revolver over a chronograph and then in a rifle. The velocity will be about 300 FPS higher when fired in the rifle. High impact velocity can change bullet integrity fast.



I got banned on another web site for a debate that happened on this site. That's a first