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Nonetheless, facts are facts.
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And the fact is,that you avoided answering my simple questions,because you either aren't confident of your answer,or you think that your own answer may prove that your theory is not as airtight as you believe it to be.
The simple fact is that out to 500 yards or so,there is no practical advantage to using heavier bullets for hunting,and beyond 500 yards,where most people won't shoot at an animal anyways,there is only an advantage if your rifle is capable of properly stabilizing those long heavy bullets.In many cases,the standard twists used in factory hunting rifles,aren't up to the task.