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Generally they don't. Lighter bullets generally have a worse ballistic coefficient as compared to heavier bullets of the same caliber.
"Boattail" refers to a bullet that the rear is not flat, but has a taper similar to the stern of a boat. Such bullets have a better "ballistic coefficient" than bullets with square backs- less drag due to better streamlining. 223 refers to the bullet diameter- or .223 inches.
Ballistic gel simulates the effects of bullets when fired into human tissue. It can be used for testing more (or less) lethal munitions, as well as for ballistics testing and comparison.
Assuming yo mean the full sized Winchester Model 94 rifle, it has a seven CARTRIDGE magazine. A bullets is the part of a cartridge that is fired out of the barrel.
The term itself means the study of the motion of projectiles, or the science of designing projectiles for maximum peformance.
The Winchester Company introduced the 32 Calibre rifle in 1873. For it they created four different types of bullets including the Winchester 32 special.
No way to answer without knowing which Winchester you are taling about, i.e., rifle model, shoutgun model, caliber/gauge.
Well, a ballistic vest (bullet-proof vest) was around $800 back then, so it was quite a small fortune. Rifle bullets were probably around 100 dollars per mag.
Reloading: looking for Winchester 30 caliber .308 dia. 150gr. silver tip bullets/quanity 1000.
Your Winchester model 1894 rifle which was made in 1949,is chambered in 30-30Win.caliber.That is the cartridge to use in your rifle.
the Winchester multi shot rifle
The maximum range (not the maximum range where you can consistently hit a target) varies depending on the loading of the cartridge, weight and shape of the bullet, and barrel length. For an M16 rifle, the maximum range is about 2653 meters. However, longer barrels, bullets with a better ballistic coefficient, etc, can increase that to about 3600 meters. Your mileage may vary.