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<blockquote data-quote="ratsnakeboogy" data-source="post: 4691907" data-attributes="member: 5933"><p>I had this same concern when I used softpoints in a 30-06. I mentioned it to my high school physics teacher who was also a hunter. He said that at 2700fps the exposed lead on that small tip more than likely vaporized down to the copper jacket before reaching the target anyway. I've never researched it, but the logic made sense. I boogered one up on purpose one time and it went right into the rest of the 5 shot group from the 100 yard bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratsnakeboogy, post: 4691907, member: 5933"] I had this same concern when I used softpoints in a 30-06. I mentioned it to my high school physics teacher who was also a hunter. He said that at 2700fps the exposed lead on that small tip more than likely vaporized down to the copper jacket before reaching the target anyway. I’ve never researched it, but the logic made sense. I boogered one up on purpose one time and it went right into the rest of the 5 shot group from the 100 yard bench. [/QUOTE]
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