82Rigger
12-01-2003, 04:40 PM
1. Generally speaking, heavy, slow, blunt- nosed bullets are better brush busters than fast, light, pointed bullets.
2. Pointed, high velocity bullets are better for long range in open country, but are more easily deflected by brush.
3. Ideally, the best stopping power is achieved when the bullet remains in the target and thus expends all of its energy IN the target.
I don't see how it's possible to have a weapon/ammo combination that's really suitable for all geographical areas of the world.
In almost every situation, one or more of the above factors has to be compromised.
Your thoughts?
Airborne! Steve / 82Rigger
2. Pointed, high velocity bullets are better for long range in open country, but are more easily deflected by brush.
3. Ideally, the best stopping power is achieved when the bullet remains in the target and thus expends all of its energy IN the target.
I don't see how it's possible to have a weapon/ammo combination that's really suitable for all geographical areas of the world.
In almost every situation, one or more of the above factors has to be compromised.
Your thoughts?
Airborne! Steve / 82Rigger