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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1787940" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>How far?</p><p>Using my 143hh load for my 7rm at 700 yards zeroed at 100y I get 10.5 moa of drop, 2400fps and 1870 ftlbs</p><p>If I substitute the 145 bulldozer bc but use the same mv and zero then at 700 yards I get 10.5moa, 2401fps and 1870ft lbs</p><p>Seems like the hammer hunter and bulldozer bullets are very similar --- hammer uses the G7, badlands is using the G1 numbers</p><p></p><p>At 1000 yards the badlands has .1 moa less drop, 30 ft pounds more energy, and 20 fps more speed. So close that you would need to shoot them side by side in your gun to figure out the actual difference at those distances but I'd bet you couldn't even tell</p><p></p><p>Any solid copper bullet that is heavier and a higher bc would need a faster twist of 1:8 or better--- what twist is your rifle?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1787940, member: 94491"] How far? Using my 143hh load for my 7rm at 700 yards zeroed at 100y I get 10.5 moa of drop, 2400fps and 1870 ftlbs If I substitute the 145 bulldozer bc but use the same mv and zero then at 700 yards I get 10.5moa, 2401fps and 1870ft lbs Seems like the hammer hunter and bulldozer bullets are very similar --- hammer uses the G7, badlands is using the G1 numbers At 1000 yards the badlands has .1 moa less drop, 30 ft pounds more energy, and 20 fps more speed. So close that you would need to shoot them side by side in your gun to figure out the actual difference at those distances but I'd bet you couldn't even tell Any solid copper bullet that is heavier and a higher bc would need a faster twist of 1:8 or better--- what twist is your rifle? [/QUOTE]
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