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140 gr .277 Nosler Accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 794000" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>I would have a really hard time believing that the .277 140 gr nosler accubond has a .6 BC. A lot of times, people's chronos are giving them false readings or something else has been inputted into the ballistic app incorrectly. People fudge numbers in Shooter all the time and if you fudge BC, you will find that your actual drops will be off a lot more as you get a lot further out.</p><p> </p><p>Really, the only thing that I mess with is velocity and then I go test it out as far out as I want to shoot. In the end, testing your set up as far out as you want to shoot it is the most important part. Then you can tweek BC and velocity to make them match as far out as you need. Nosler is notorious for fudging their BCs on the higher side to start with. So if anything, the BC would be lower than published by them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 794000, member: 34818"] I would have a really hard time believing that the .277 140 gr nosler accubond has a .6 BC. A lot of times, people's chronos are giving them false readings or something else has been inputted into the ballistic app incorrectly. People fudge numbers in Shooter all the time and if you fudge BC, you will find that your actual drops will be off a lot more as you get a lot further out. Really, the only thing that I mess with is velocity and then I go test it out as far out as I want to shoot. In the end, testing your set up as far out as you want to shoot it is the most important part. Then you can tweek BC and velocity to make them match as far out as you need. Nosler is notorious for fudging their BCs on the higher side to start with. So if anything, the BC would be lower than published by them. [/QUOTE]
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