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It has been done this way quite a bit. Some people argue that the lower starting velocity lowers the rpm of the bullet and can have an effect on damage/expansion. The rpm of the bullet oover its flight path does not change much compared to the velocity.
Yep but i don't think it would be a significant change unless the bullet was on the verge of self destruction leaving the barrel.
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