Originally Posted by Sakoluvr
Jordan, including the M version?
I'm not talking specific bullets here, just a general trend that I've noticed with C&C bullets. I've had predictable and desirable performance from AM and ELD-M bullets fired at 2950-3150 fps on a couple handfuls of animals at fairly close range, but I don't kid myself into believing that such an operational window results in terminal results that are as reliably predictable as when the same bullets are fired at ~2700-2800 fps at the muzzle. Individual C&C bullet designs result in varying terminal reliability, but as a rule, more stress placed on the bullet means a higher chance of integrity failure, especially if there are no design features (a mono shank, a partition, etc.) to prevent disintegration.