Lead Vs Steel Slingshot Ammo at Anthony Brantley blog

Lead Vs Steel Slingshot Ammo. Dive into the physics of projectile density, learn how trajectory and quality influence precision,. To help sort out the various kinds of ammo, i made the following chart that compares the weight and number of balls per pound of different kinds of ammo. Steel is less dense and harder than lead. I've weighed the pros and cons of lead vs steel ammo but i just can't decide. I found out that 00 buck lead is 8.32mm and 52.37 grain, which is very close to the same weight as 9.5mm steel at 54.80 grain. 44 lead gets the job done. We're always examining ammo as a group (i.e exotic, hunting, target etc.) and i've wondered for some time about just doing a flat. For rabbit or squirrel i say 8mm steel is to light by far. Blunt force trauma, not penetration is often what kills when hunting with a slingshot. Since it is less dense, steel of a given size will weigh less than lead of the same size. As far as size, i've heard 9mm steel gets the job done.

Marksman 1/4" Steel Slingshot Ammo
from www.downundercamping.com.au

Since it is less dense, steel of a given size will weigh less than lead of the same size. We're always examining ammo as a group (i.e exotic, hunting, target etc.) and i've wondered for some time about just doing a flat. As far as size, i've heard 9mm steel gets the job done. For rabbit or squirrel i say 8mm steel is to light by far. I found out that 00 buck lead is 8.32mm and 52.37 grain, which is very close to the same weight as 9.5mm steel at 54.80 grain. Steel is less dense and harder than lead. I've weighed the pros and cons of lead vs steel ammo but i just can't decide. 44 lead gets the job done. Blunt force trauma, not penetration is often what kills when hunting with a slingshot. Dive into the physics of projectile density, learn how trajectory and quality influence precision,.

Marksman 1/4" Steel Slingshot Ammo

Lead Vs Steel Slingshot Ammo Steel is less dense and harder than lead. We're always examining ammo as a group (i.e exotic, hunting, target etc.) and i've wondered for some time about just doing a flat. 44 lead gets the job done. As far as size, i've heard 9mm steel gets the job done. To help sort out the various kinds of ammo, i made the following chart that compares the weight and number of balls per pound of different kinds of ammo. I found out that 00 buck lead is 8.32mm and 52.37 grain, which is very close to the same weight as 9.5mm steel at 54.80 grain. Blunt force trauma, not penetration is often what kills when hunting with a slingshot. Steel is less dense and harder than lead. Dive into the physics of projectile density, learn how trajectory and quality influence precision,. For rabbit or squirrel i say 8mm steel is to light by far. Since it is less dense, steel of a given size will weigh less than lead of the same size. I've weighed the pros and cons of lead vs steel ammo but i just can't decide.

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