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Why does a smaller grain bullet have greater ballistics?

Generally they don't. Lighter bullets generally have a worse ballistic coefficient as compared to heavier bullets of the same caliber.


What is 223 boattail ammunition?

"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.


Why are bullets fired into a gel tank in a forensics ballistic lab?

Bullets are fired into a gel tank in a forensics ballistic lab to simulate the impact of a bullet on human tissue. The gel, usually ballistic gelatin, has similar density and consistency to human tissue, allowing investigators to study the behavior of the bullet upon impact. This helps in determining the trajectory, penetration depth, and potential damage caused by a fired bullet.


How many bullets can a Winchester 30 30 hold?

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.


What is ballistic steel?

Ballistic steel is a specially designed type of steel that is used for making armor plating and protective structures. It is extremely tough and durable, capable of withstanding high-velocity impact and penetration from bullets and other projectiles. Ballistic steel is commonly used in military vehicles, aircraft, and buildings to provide protection against ballistic threats.


Winchester rifle calibre 32?

The Winchester Company introduced the 32 Calibre rifle in 1873. For it they created four different types of bullets including the Winchester 32 special.


What does ballistic mean when referring to bullets?

The term itself means the study of the motion of projectiles, or the science of designing projectiles for maximum peformance.


How many bullets does a Winchester hold?

No way to answer without knowing which Winchester you are taling about, i.e., rifle model, shoutgun model, caliber/gauge.


What does the word ballistic mean and how do you use it?

ballistic: crazy, uncontrolled " BALLISTIC person"= "crazy person" Ballistic has a specific technical meaning. It refers to the flight, behaviour and terminal effect of projectiles that are unguided. The study of this is known as ballistics. An example sentence might be "A bullet fired from a gun behaves as a ballistic projectile".


How much did rifle bullets cost in 1800?

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.


Dose Winchester make a 30 calibersilvertip bullet?

Reloading: looking for Winchester 30 caliber .308 dia. 150gr. silver tip bullets/quanity 1000.


What bullets to use in a Winchester 94-30 serial 1509649?

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.