29-04-2008, 03:24 PM
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Originally posted by Ex Cop
At der skulle være tale om en blød kugle - er vist en tilsnigelse.
Norma Oryx
The Norma Oryx is the shortest bullet of all because of its relatively thin cup-type jacket and blunt tip. This is an advantage if you have a rifle with a short magazine box, for example; the bullet base does not have to be seated very deeply inside a case and will intrude less into the powder space for a given overall cartridge length. However, this short length also gives it the lowest ballistic coefficient of all the bullets I tested.
Although the bullet expanded with an unbelievably large frontal diameter at ultra high impact velocity, it also penetrated the least of the group. Even so, the bonded bullet maintains its integrity and retains a very high percentage of weight. Generally, the bullet expands with four petals and even at normal velocity produces a good-size frontal area to transmit a maximum amount of shock to an animal. While the bullet expands almost to its base under ultra high impact velocity, under normal impact velocity it retains a considerable shank length and weight.
samt se side 2 på:
http://www.huntingmag.com/guns_loads/HMb...ndex1.html
Oryxen ER BLØD I MAGNUMHASTIGHEDER!!!!!!!