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[..... there is no replacement for displacement.
there is no replacement for displacement.
Quote from: Buckrub on June 03, 2009, 04:40:14 AMInteresting posts on this subject,Energy is overrated? Energy is everything, why have a cal. law if energy were overrated.Energy is weight x speed.Without going into a long drawn out math class a shooter owes it to the game he hunts to know bullet limitations. A magnum may be overrated for most applications but better to be ethical than a shooter wounding an animal taking a shot outside a bullets capability.I would rather see a new shooter with a magnum. Smaller caliber guns are better left to the shooters who get closer and are proficient with their gun.I own many guns and each one has a application and a limit.Ummm... apparently you missed that long drawn out physics lesson! Energy (Kenetic) = 1/2 mass x (velocity squared)Momentum = mass x velocityThe most important evaluation of a cartridge's ability to kill intended game... is the ratio between Energy and Momentum. Energy is important... but momentum is important too. If your round has a high energy to momentum ratio... like the 22-250... it will be prone to poor penetration... but will do a lot of damage to stuff the bullet doesn't actually touch (this is your "hydrostatic shock"). If you have a round with low energy to momemtum ratio... like a .44 Rem Mag... then it will typically penetrate will... but do little proximal damage to surrounding tissue (or "pencil through"). The classic example is the .22-250 vs. the .44 Mag... they have almost identical "energy" at the muzzle... but the .44 has much higher momentum due to the use of a projectile (mass) that's about 5x that of the 50 grainer typically fired in a .22-250. One will go end-long through an elk... the other is questionable on deer. I own a big magnum (.300 RUM)... and the only thing that it does better than an '06... is shoot very high BC bullets with excellent velocity. The .300 RUM shooting 210 Bergers or something like that will pack as much energy (and more momentum) at 500 yards... than the old '06 can deliver at 100. For the guys who shoot everything inside 300 yards... you're absolutely correct... a 7/08 or naught'6 will work just fine. But, for the guys who like to stretch it out to 500-800-1000 yards... there is no replacement for displacement.
Interesting posts on this subject,Energy is overrated? Energy is everything, why have a cal. law if energy were overrated.Energy is weight x speed.Without going into a long drawn out math class a shooter owes it to the game he hunts to know bullet limitations. A magnum may be overrated for most applications but better to be ethical than a shooter wounding an animal taking a shot outside a bullets capability.I would rather see a new shooter with a magnum. Smaller caliber guns are better left to the shooters who get closer and are proficient with their gun.I own many guns and each one has a application and a limit.
A 30 Cal is a 30 Cal. wether it is an UMag or .06, BC is the same for either one. The only difference would be speed which equates to energy and trajectory ( bullet drop ).How does your Magnum 30 Cal. shoot a higher BC than an .06?
I think I'm gonna buy a 585 Nyati for bucks and bulls....
- Most blokes only have rifles in 30.06 so your at the top at ten and then where do you go?- Nowhere. Exactly. What we do is, if we need that extra push over the cliff, you know what we do? - Put it up to eleven- Eleven. Exactly. One louder(all rights reserved by "this is spinal shot")
Quote from: 257 Wby Mag on June 03, 2009, 01:14:06 PMI think I'm gonna buy a 585 Nyati for bucks and bulls....No you wouldn't... it's not a Weatherby.