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Originally Posted by bountyhunter
That's only true if both bullets are loaded to the same final velocity because the lighter one would have less powder hence less recoil (muzzle is rising slower).
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au contraire....If one uses the same powder, it takes more powder to drive a lighter bullet, than a heavier bullet, to the same velocity.
My 6'' 686 is one of the most accurate handguns I own. It groups within a postcard @ 50 yards off a rest. If you're shooting off bags, I suggest you try resting your hands on the bags or using a solid pistol rest.