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The Best 10mm Ammo of 2024, Tested and Reviewed
We pick the best 10mm ammo for hunting, bear defense, self defense, and target practice in this buyer’s guide.
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you and me bothI'm sorry, I'm not trusting my life with bear to a 95gr bullet.
But it’s gots the MAGIC FLUTES!!!I'm sorry, I'm not trusting my life with bear to a 95gr bullet.
It's not sorcery. The bullet's effect on the the bear is based on muzzle energy or kinetic energy and penetration. It's just simple physics and math. Muzzle energy is not only accomplished because of the mass of the bullet. It's a computation of both mass and velocity. The Lehigh bullet is lighter then the 200-220 gr. lead bullet. However, it'sI'm sorry, I'm not trusting my life with bear to a 95gr bullet.
It matches penetration in gel; a soft, homogeneous medium.It's not sorcery. The bullet's effect on the the bear is based on muzzle energy or kinetic energy and penetration. It's just simple physics and math. Muzzle energy is not only accomplished because of the mass of the bullet. It's a computation of both mass and velocity. The Lehigh bullet is lighter then the 200-220 gr. lead bullet. However, it's
115 gr. traveling at a velocity of 1600 fps. gives it a muzzle energy of 654 ft. lbs! Coupled with a solid copper cavitaing bullet, it has deep penetration as well. You can get 703 ft. lbs. from Buffalo Bore 220 gr. lead, but you're losing some control and follow-up shot placement to to recoil and I doubt it will match the penetration of the Honey badger.
yep, and if I knew nasty bear was going to be on the menu, I might just take my trusty 45 LColt +P @1267 ft lbs with 325 gr hard nose or even my 454 casull punchers with 1689, or 1881 ft lbs to take care of the bruin.It matches penetration in gel; a soft, homogeneous medium.
That lightweight bullet is going to lack the momentum to penetrate heavy, dense bone…which bears have.
Believe the snake oil salesman all you way; I’ll trust what’s actually proven throughout the years—heavy, hard, pushed as fast as possible.
Bless your little heartIt's not sorcery. The bullet's effect on the the bear is based on muzzle energy or kinetic energy and penetration. It's just simple physics and math. Muzzle energy is not only accomplished because of the mass of the bullet. It's a computation of both mass and velocity. The Lehigh bullet is lighter then the 200-220 gr. lead bullet. However, it's
115 gr. traveling at a velocity of 1600 fps. gives it a muzzle energy of 654 ft. lbs! Coupled with a solid copper cavitaing bullet, it has deep penetration as well. You can get 703 ft. lbs. from Buffalo Bore 220 gr. lead, but you're losing some control and follow-up shot placement to to recoil and I doubt it will match the penetration of the Honey badger.
Here is another way I (and maybe others) also look at things as far as “in the field” wether self defense on 2 leg or something more like hunting which would be similar to a bear.It's not sorcery. The bullet's effect on the the bear is based on muzzle energy or kinetic energy and penetration. It's just simple physics and math. Muzzle energy is not only accomplished because of the mass of the bullet. It's a computation of both mass and velocity. The Lehigh bullet is lighter then the 200-220 gr. lead bullet. However, it's
115 gr. traveling at a velocity of 1600 fps. gives it a muzzle energy of 654 ft. lbs! Coupled with a solid copper cavitaing bullet, it has deep penetration as well. You can get 703 ft. lbs. from Buffalo Bore 220 gr. lead, but you're losing some control and follow-up shot placement to to recoil and I doubt it will match the penetration of the Honey badger.
I'll take that since I started with; "It's not sorcery!"Bless your little heart