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Old March 30, 2010, 08:02 AM   #3
Sevens
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If you have a shorter COAL and a heavier bullet, you most likely have less internal space inside where the "magic" happens. With less space you have higher pressure, resulting (usually) in a little more velocity than you'd otherwise get if they had the same exact internal space in which to operate.

But we aren't just comparing different COAL's here, we are comparing different bullet shapes and construction, too.
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