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BC numbers for 142 long range accubond
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 1309271" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Nosler says the G1 BC is .719 and G7 BC is .320 . If I had all the exact dimensions of the bullet and the muzzle velocity it will be launched at . I could model it and predict a list of BC's to average . Without the bullet in front of me it's not really an accurate option . </p><p>I suspect that the high SD of the 6.5 bullet throws the BC up a bit more than it actually is in flight . .6 G1 BC might be a reasonable average .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 1309271, member: 17844"] Nosler says the G1 BC is .719 and G7 BC is .320 . If I had all the exact dimensions of the bullet and the muzzle velocity it will be launched at . I could model it and predict a list of BC's to average . Without the bullet in front of me it's not really an accurate option . I suspect that the high SD of the 6.5 bullet throws the BC up a bit more than it actually is in flight . .6 G1 BC might be a reasonable average . [/QUOTE]
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