Agreed that starting out at a higher velocity gives longer range for any given bullet.
The plywood and drywall should be whatever the FBI uses - that is all standardized. But I also don't know what it is.
I don't have an exact BC, but it should be about 0.300.
The bullet is designed to be loaded to a nominal 2.245 inches OAL and perfectly rest against the rib. That is what I had done to a whole slew of bullets (the UMC included) from several manufactures.
The black tip is plastic. The bullet is solid copper. The tip is unusually large to allow for a larger cavity to control penetration.
While solid copper bullets are not cheap, there will also be plastic-tipped jacketed-lead bullets with this profile - its gonna be great.
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Last edited by rsilvers; 12-17-2011 at 01:42 PM.
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