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"Joseph Oberlander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Paul R. Mays wrote: > > > "Robert J. Kolker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >> > >>Paul R. Mays wrote: > >> > >>>I prefer high velocity and tiny projectiles.. the .17 HER is > >>>my new toy.... > >> > >>You are right of course. KE = 1/2*m*v^2. v is the dominant term. How > >>about a high velocity magnum firearm. Muscle and speed. Its a guy thing > >>you know. > >> > >>Bob Kolker > >> > > > > > > I hear Remington is coming out with a .20 round next summer > > that is said to have factory velocities of 4,200fps based on a > > .284 rem case necked to .20 .. That should make ground chucks > > go pop like you stuck a Oz of syntex up it ass... > > Blech. BT,DT. .22/30-30 or .22-308 both do this and are well > over 50 year old rounds. The marketing and r&d departments have > to come up with a new version every few years to satisffy their > bosses. > Both were wild cats and I have never seen factory round in those.. I can hand load several rounds that beat that but not a factory round . If they produce it and I handload it I would imagine getting up to 4,400 or 4,600 but barrel life would be way limited I would think...
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