MikePGS
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I was looking at buffalobore ammunition at their website and came across the following table
Browning Hi Power MK111, 4.6 inch barrel---------1426 fps
Beretta 92F, 4.9 inch barrel-----------------------------1402 fps
Glock 19, 4.0 inch barrel--------------------------------1389 fps
It was discussing the test results from one of its rounds fired from actual pistols as opposed to test barrels and i was rather surprised to see that a 4.6 inch barrel delivered a higher velocity than a 4.9 They had a few rounds and in every case the results were consistent: The browning kept giving more velocity than the beretta. Why is this? I'm guessing its the rifling in the barrels but i certainly could be wrong. If anyone could help me understand why this is, it would be appreciated. Thanks, see ya later
Browning Hi Power MK111, 4.6 inch barrel---------1426 fps
Beretta 92F, 4.9 inch barrel-----------------------------1402 fps
Glock 19, 4.0 inch barrel--------------------------------1389 fps
It was discussing the test results from one of its rounds fired from actual pistols as opposed to test barrels and i was rather surprised to see that a 4.6 inch barrel delivered a higher velocity than a 4.9 They had a few rounds and in every case the results were consistent: The browning kept giving more velocity than the beretta. Why is this? I'm guessing its the rifling in the barrels but i certainly could be wrong. If anyone could help me understand why this is, it would be appreciated. Thanks, see ya later