So I was just thinking...
If it was possible to cut the above bullet down to say 120 gr or 130 gr, would there be anything negative come of the bullet?
I have a lot of these and they work very nice in my 6.5 Creedmoor (the photo are fired bullets from it)
We all know 140 gr bullets are at the very maximum weight for the 6.5 Grendel and this bullet may not expand at the required velocities anything over 100 yds.
I am not a ballistician or engineer and don’t want to become a test dummy!
They are a flat based bullet and would be easy to cut down, but wonder would they still mushroom or would the integrity of the bullet have been changed?20170630_165618-1238x696.jpg
If it was possible to cut the above bullet down to say 120 gr or 130 gr, would there be anything negative come of the bullet?
I have a lot of these and they work very nice in my 6.5 Creedmoor (the photo are fired bullets from it)
We all know 140 gr bullets are at the very maximum weight for the 6.5 Grendel and this bullet may not expand at the required velocities anything over 100 yds.
I am not a ballistician or engineer and don’t want to become a test dummy!
They are a flat based bullet and would be easy to cut down, but wonder would they still mushroom or would the integrity of the bullet have been changed?20170630_165618-1238x696.jpg
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