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A Bullet Question [message #84311] Sat, 14 January 2017 10:27 Go to next message
Kingfish is currently offline  Kingfish
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On a typical box of ammo you can buy from a gun store, there is information stating how far that bullet can travel.

Why do manufacturers put this information on boxes of ammunition?
Re: A Bullet Question [message #84346 is a reply to message #84311] Mon, 16 January 2017 20:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
gofar99 is currently offline  gofar99
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Hi, Probably to avoid getting sued for not warning you. It is however an estimate and has a lot to do with the weapon it is fired from. Something fired from a pistol will not travel nearly as far as from a rifle. The longer barrel allows more time for the powder to burn and accelerate the bullet. Speed in this case equates to distance.

Good Listening
Bruce
Re: A Bullet Question [message #84475 is a reply to message #84311] Fri, 03 February 2017 05:19 Go to previous message
Azuri is currently offline  Azuri
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Hunters probably use that information as well. Newer hunters especially will want to know the range of the ammunition. They don't want to waste a shot on something they're never going to hit anyway because it was too far away.
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