Originally Posted by
leftiye
John, When you get a boolit with a B.C. like the .44 cal. 350 grain hand swaged spire point with the whole ogive being exposed lead (reads WILL expand) that I make, then we'll talk.
I totally reject your contention that B.C.'s must be matched to make comparison. Actually, a comparison of ctg statistics was not what I intended. The original post clearly mentioned WFNs out of the larger bores as compared to such as the above spire point. No one cares how many mack trucks worth of energy you have if it all goes away so fast that you think it was a mirage. This of course happens just prior to losing all stability and accuracy. What you can't hit doesn't care much what you shot AT it! The post was only typed to make the comparison with the 50 gallon drum shaped hard cast boolits fired ahead of 50,000 psi. loads as an absurd creation in the least.