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Correction on B.C. in earlier post...
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<blockquote data-quote="John Burns" data-source="post: 11422" data-attributes="member: 2164"><p>Derek,</p><p></p><p>I consider it very bold that you are correcting my post. I could not care less if you want to disagree with what I wrote but you will find most people will take offense when you take it upon yourself to correct what they have written.</p><p></p><p>I stand by my statement that the Swift Scirocco 150gr bullet has a higher BC than the Nosler 160 gr Accubond bullet. I have shot them side by side at 1100 yds. The BCs published by the bullet makers may or may not be correct. Swift originally published a .58 for the Scirocco. Just because you can read the propaganda written by the manufacturer does not give you the knowledge to correct someone else's post.</p><p></p><p>If you feel I am in error please let me know how you came to that conclusion and be prepared to provide some kind of real world evidence more convincing than Nosler's Ad copy.</p><p></p><p>Also this post belongs in the Bullets, Ballistics, and Barrels section not the Long Range Hunting section. I know Len (the owner of this great site) has provided the different sections to help organize the site.</p><p></p><p>To reiterate, feel free to disagree but be prepared to back it up with real world experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Burns, post: 11422, member: 2164"] Derek, I consider it very bold that you are correcting my post. I could not care less if you want to disagree with what I wrote but you will find most people will take offense when you take it upon yourself to correct what they have written. I stand by my statement that the Swift Scirocco 150gr bullet has a higher BC than the Nosler 160 gr Accubond bullet. I have shot them side by side at 1100 yds. The BCs published by the bullet makers may or may not be correct. Swift originally published a .58 for the Scirocco. Just because you can read the propaganda written by the manufacturer does not give you the knowledge to correct someone else’s post. If you feel I am in error please let me know how you came to that conclusion and be prepared to provide some kind of real world evidence more convincing than Nosler’s Ad copy. Also this post belongs in the Bullets, Ballistics, and Barrels section not the Long Range Hunting section. I know Len (the owner of this great site) has provided the different sections to help organize the site. To reiterate, feel free to disagree but be prepared to back it up with real world experience. [/QUOTE]
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