Bob Nelson 35Whelen
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@grand veneurMaybe I did not really understand what it was about, but what is important, and that not just for the Barnes bullets, is the impact velocity and not the muzzle velocity. It is sure that so higher the muzzle velocity and so longer the distance you can shoot in order to still have sufficient impact velocity. In the case of the Barnes bullets, to achieve a maximum expansion, the impact velocity is on an average between 1800 and 2000 fps, which is still relatively high and is certainly, depending on the shooting distance, a limiting factor for full expansion of the TSX bullets if the muzzle velocity of a rifle is barely above 2000 fps.
That's why I like them in my 25.
They don't go below 2000fps till after over 600yards and I NEVER shoot anywhere near that.
Try to keep my shots at 200 or less prefer less. So still travelling at 3,000fps or there abouts
Bob