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Old 12-16-2015, 01:06 AM
V0OBWxZS16 V0OBWxZS16 is offline
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Originally Posted by mbliss57 View Post
My 2 cents.. I am still trying to figure out which is the best load to carry also. One thing I disagree with is the statement that size/weight of the bullet is king. A simple law of physics from high school says that Force F = M (mass) x V2 (velocity squared) Since velocity is squared the faster the projectile can travel the force goes up much faster than using a larger bullet.
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Sorry, but that's wrong.

F=MA
Force = Mass x Acceleration

KE = 0.5MV^2
Kinetic Energy = One-Half x Mass x Velocity x Velocity

P = MV
Momentum = Mass x Velocity

SD = M/D^2/7000
Sectional Density = Mass (in grains) / Diameter (in inches) / Diameter (in inches) / 7000


DESIGN IS KING. The bullet design must be matched to the cartridge and target. Design cannot be captured by the basic physics equations and must be verified against a useful test protocol.

Last edited by V0OBWxZS16; 12-16-2015 at 01:30 AM. Reason: Diameter squared, not diameter, for sectional density
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