rperyam
Member
At the range yesterday and decided to end the session with my 442 S&W. I had a couple of dozen 148 grain wadcutters with 2.8 grains of Bullseye in my bag so I pulled them out and loaded up. I was shooting at 7 yards at 3x3” Post-its, I was out of my 2x2”s. I noticed the holes seemed a little different so I brought the target in to examine it closer. There were the normal small round holes from the bullets, but two were cigar shaped. On closer examination I realized they were a perfect match for the bullet going in sideways. I’ve not noticed anything unusual with either this gun or this load. Why would they tumble at this short distance? Any thoughts?