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Temp sensitive powder and fps ?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 889089" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I shot the 204 at 10ft off and between the 4 and 6" mark on the chrono. I don't mind doing it old school via drop confirmation either. I like to do both. BC of the bullet would have to be considerably off for it to make a 6.5" low impact. </p><p> </p><p>For example if I left the 3800MV in the solution and tweaked BC it would be .230 vs the .275 or about 21% off. Now, looking at Berger 40, Nosler 40, and Sierra 39, I see the numbers all over the freaking place. Berger is the lowest of the group and Sierra the highest. </p><p> </p><p>Any thoughts on the .275 BC of the vmax vs .225 of the Berger or .239 of the Nosler? Sierra is .287.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 889089, member: 61747"] I shot the 204 at 10ft off and between the 4 and 6" mark on the chrono. I don't mind doing it old school via drop confirmation either. I like to do both. BC of the bullet would have to be considerably off for it to make a 6.5" low impact. For example if I left the 3800MV in the solution and tweaked BC it would be .230 vs the .275 or about 21% off. Now, looking at Berger 40, Nosler 40, and Sierra 39, I see the numbers all over the freaking place. Berger is the lowest of the group and Sierra the highest. Any thoughts on the .275 BC of the vmax vs .225 of the Berger or .239 of the Nosler? Sierra is .287. [/QUOTE]
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