Tumbling before the gel or in mid air is do to an improper twist rate for the weight of bullet, a worn out barrel, or a couple other factors, and is generally not desired. Look at other .22LR ammo and most tumbles. The only exception really are non fragmenting hollow points since the front expand...
Tumbling before the gel or in mid air is do to an improper twist rate for the weight of bullet, a worn out barrel, or a couple other factors, and is generally not desired. Look at other .22LR ammo and most tumbles. The only exception really are non fragmenting hollow points since the front expand...