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A bullet's projectile weight refers to the mass of the bullet itself, typically measured in grains (1 grain = 1/7000th of a pound) or grams in metric units. It's one of the key factors in determining the bullet's performance. | A bullet's projectile weight refers to the mass of the bullet itself, typically measured in grains (1 grain = 1/7000th of a pound) or grams in metric units. It's one of the key factors in determining the bullet's performance. | ||
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Projectile Weight is currently unused ingame!
A bullet's projectile weight refers to the mass of the bullet itself, typically measured in grains (1 grain = 1/7000th of a pound) or grams in metric units. It's one of the key factors in determining the bullet's performance.