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Berger 168 VLD Bullet help
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<blockquote data-quote="Wingnut" data-source="post: 648542" data-attributes="member: 8721"><p>They are the same bullet, but Bryan Litz at Berger has done a ton of shooting and figuring to get a set of BC's that are actually very close to the true BC of the bullets!!! I suspect that the 20 thousandths in difference is due to different lots. Are you measuring with a comparator that measures off the shoulder or from the tip. You should always measure from the shoulder and I check every lot and sometimes I have to adjust my OAL to compensate. I use the new BC's to figure long range data and tweak the velocity to match drops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wingnut, post: 648542, member: 8721"] They are the same bullet, but Bryan Litz at Berger has done a ton of shooting and figuring to get a set of BC's that are actually very close to the true BC of the bullets!!! I suspect that the 20 thousandths in difference is due to different lots. Are you measuring with a comparator that measures off the shoulder or from the tip. You should always measure from the shoulder and I check every lot and sometimes I have to adjust my OAL to compensate. I use the new BC's to figure long range data and tweak the velocity to match drops. [/QUOTE]
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