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| I believe the 62gr is the newest offering, and replaces the 64gr. All I have are the 64gr, but have not bought any new lately. Honestly do not know how the 2gr of weight would change performance. I don't think it would be much of a difference if any. You should be good to go with either one you grab.
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| As well as I can determine, factory spec muzzle velocity for both the 62 and 64 grain Gold Dot is/was 3000 fps from a 24 inch barrel. If correct, that would give the heavier bullet an inconsequential 3 percent more muzzle energy. I have measured the 64 grain load at about 2770 fps from 16 inches. I can’t find any gelatin tests for the 62 grain load, but as soon as I heard about the change, my first suspicion was that it was to make its weight the same as M855, and probably to make the ignorant believe that the ballistics of the two loads would therefore be the same.
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| quote: Originally posted by sigfreund:
... my first suspicion was that it was to make its weight the same as M855, and probably to make the ignorant believe that the ballistics of the two loads would therefore be the same.
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