Notch Johnson
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I was looking at some 5.56 copper bullet reviews for my daughter to use on deer. In some of the reviews they tested some of the factory ammo at or near the listed velocity. Others were 250-300 fps below advertised. I'm fully aware that those are tested at the factory out of optimal barrel length, often 24". My question is have you all noticed certain companies that seem to pump up their numbers?
In the reviews I watched, the Barnes loads were at or near listed fps with a shorter barrel, while the Federal Fusions were nearly 300 fps below advertised. It had me looking at the some .204 factory loads. Specifically Hornady's Superformance 40gr listed at 3900 vs some HSM 40gr Bergers listed at 3581. I don't have a chronograph, but I'd be curious if the Hornadys are really going 300+ fps faster, if the two were shot together.
In the reviews I watched, the Barnes loads were at or near listed fps with a shorter barrel, while the Federal Fusions were nearly 300 fps below advertised. It had me looking at the some .204 factory loads. Specifically Hornady's Superformance 40gr listed at 3900 vs some HSM 40gr Bergers listed at 3581. I don't have a chronograph, but I'd be curious if the Hornadys are really going 300+ fps faster, if the two were shot together.