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Started by Squidkid, February 13, 2021, 07:30:00 PM
Quote from: Squidkid on February 13, 2021, 07:30:00 PMHow much of a difference is 150 FPS?In the case of LB XR #6's, where a 3.5 2 1/8 shell has roughly 40 more pellets than the 3.5 inch 2oz load.Would you be better off having a few more pellets on target at 40 yards traveling slower compared to a few less traveling faster?
Quote from: Squidkid on February 13, 2021, 08:15:52 PMOk, let's say patterns are equal. How far are you extending your kill yardage from 1050fps to 1200fps?
Quote from: Ihuntoldschool on February 14, 2021, 01:34:56 AM"You won't get the full velocity benefit of 150fps at 40 yards they say."That is a fact. Simple physics. You won't get anywhere near the the benefit of 150 fps at 40 yards.The faster you launch a pellet the faster it slows and the more it's subject to deform on setback. As already stated, not going to make a bit of difference is the correct answer.
Quote from: Squidkid on February 14, 2021, 09:35:41 AMQuote from: Ihuntoldschool on February 14, 2021, 01:34:56 AM"You won't get the full velocity benefit of 150fps at 40 yards they say."That is a fact. Simple physics. You won't get anywhere near the the benefit of 150 fps at 40 yards.The faster you launch a pellet the faster it slows and the more it's subject to deform on setback. As already stated, not going to make a bit of difference is the correct answer.Absolutely agree that you won't get the full velocity effect of 150fps at 40 yards, but I can only assume you will get some of it. 2 objects of the same size and weight traveling at different speeds has to have a difference in KE. Correct? That's what I am hoping someone can tell me.