P peakfreak Very Active Member Messages 1,409 Jul 25, 2013 #1 So both of these bullets have the same ballistic coefficient. does this mean with the same load they will shoot the same? Anybody have any experience? "You'll never get a big one if you shoot a little one"
So both of these bullets have the same ballistic coefficient. does this mean with the same load they will shoot the same? Anybody have any experience? "You'll never get a big one if you shoot a little one"
R REDDOG Long Time Member Messages 4,437 Jul 25, 2013 #2 Yes..bullets with the same BC will have the same trajectory..doesn't even matter if they are different weights,provided they are both going the same speed.
Yes..bullets with the same BC will have the same trajectory..doesn't even matter if they are different weights,provided they are both going the same speed.
L lve2143 Very Active Member Messages 2,869 Aug 3, 2013 #3 I've never shot ballistic tips in my .308 but in other calibers, seems the Accubonds shoot pretty much to the same point as the BT's. In my .25-06, you cant tell. Miss the old solid base boattails.
I've never shot ballistic tips in my .308 but in other calibers, seems the Accubonds shoot pretty much to the same point as the BT's. In my .25-06, you cant tell. Miss the old solid base boattails.