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Are 150gr FMJBT good for long range shooting?
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<blockquote data-quote="Remington5r" data-source="post: 894471" data-attributes="member: 75034"><p>I would look at different target bullets available on the market and pay attention to their ballistic coefficient. Sometimes a heavier bullet that is going slower will still shoot flatter than the lighter bullet going faster due to high ballistic coefficients. I would go on Hornady ballistics calculator Advanced Search and enter in your different bullet weights,ballistic coefficients, and velocities to see which bullet shoots flattest and bucks the wind the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remington5r, post: 894471, member: 75034"] I would look at different target bullets available on the market and pay attention to their ballistic coefficient. Sometimes a heavier bullet that is going slower will still shoot flatter than the lighter bullet going faster due to high ballistic coefficients. I would go on Hornady ballistics calculator Advanced Search and enter in your different bullet weights,ballistic coefficients, and velocities to see which bullet shoots flattest and bucks the wind the best. [/QUOTE]
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