I've been doing some reading around here and on Veral's page, and I'm wondering if there's a mold (or if anybody makes) a .475-.476 bullet in the 350-370 grain range with a wide meplate of .38-.39, or somewhere around there.
I shoot a .480, and according to Veral, the muzzle velocity with any given cast bullet should equate to 1.25 inch wound channel (optimum). But, other than Beartooth's 325 grain (.390 meplat), the only other bullet that I've seen commercially is the 420-425 grain with .385 meplat. I cant push those heavy bullets fast enought to get that 1.25 inch.
I can't figure out why in the world the 350 370 grain bullets only have a meplat around .340 or so.
Anybody have an answer for me?
Thanks,
Jon
Ps. I don't cast my own (yet)