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Bullet BC at medium range[300] yd
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 798859" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>B.C. has never killed anything! It is one of many attributes of a bullet. Although as long range hunters on a long range forum, it is ONE of the things that assists in taking game, especially at long range which I certainly wouldn't consider 300 yards to be. Remember, the primary purpose of a bullet is to perform properly on an intended target, at a given range. If the bullet has the attributes necessary to do this and it has a high b.c., by all means use it. If the bullet has a high b.c. but is too thin skinned for the target at 300 yards, use something else. For example: would you rather shoot a 1200 lb. Alaskan brown bear at 300 yards with a Hornady A-Max or an Innerbond?.......Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 798859, member: 13833"] B.C. has never killed anything! It is one of many attributes of a bullet. Although as long range hunters on a long range forum, it is ONE of the things that assists in taking game, especially at long range which I certainly wouldn't consider 300 yards to be. Remember, the primary purpose of a bullet is to perform properly on an intended target, at a given range. If the bullet has the attributes necessary to do this and it has a high b.c., by all means use it. If the bullet has a high b.c. but is too thin skinned for the target at 300 yards, use something else. For example: would you rather shoot a 1200 lb. Alaskan brown bear at 300 yards with a Hornady A-Max or an Innerbond?.......Rich [/QUOTE]
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