This video debunks common ballistics myths, explaining that 1 MOA is sufficient for short-range hunting but not always for longer distances due to environmental factors. It clarifies that barrel length primarily affects velocity, not necessarily accuracy in precision rifles, and thin barrels heat up quickly. Bullet weight is less critical for drop than Ballistic Coefficient (BC) and velocity, and Foot-Pounds of Energy (FPE) is a simplistic measure of terminal performance. High BC bullets offer minimal advantage at short ranges, and extreme powder precision is often unnecessary for 100-yard accuracy.
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