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Does a 650gr or 750gr Amax expand at low velocity?
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SSk inudustries show a Ruger RSM coverted to the 500 Whisper. They reckon a 750gr at 1050fps or a 650gr up to 1900fps from a 17" barrel. Would a 650gr amax actually expand at a velocity as low as 1900fps? I just wondered if any of you 50BMG shooters have had bullets to expand at extended ranges or are they like pencil...act like solids??
 
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no expansion
 
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That's a big ol' pencil, even better than 45-70 shooting solids.


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I wonder with such a long projectile if they would penetrate straight on a big tuff game animal like say buffalo. I'm thinking it actually might tumble. Anybody actually tried these projectiles on big game to give actually on hand experience?
 
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think i read in Very High Power magazine a couple years back of a bison Bull shot at little over 1000 yards, It killed it quite fast but the bullet did tumble.


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As a general rule, any pointed FMJ will tumble after impact. There is too much weight in the rear for stability in a medium denser than air. A bullet that big tumbling will cause massive damage, so expansion is a moot point.


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i make 50 bmg bullets that expand to about 1" or a little more.they are lead tip ,lead core.
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