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What's Wrong With .30 Caliber? By Bryan Litz
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<blockquote data-quote="WildcatB" data-source="post: 260739" data-attributes="member: 10379"><p>My belief was that BC is a constant and does not vary between guns, but that the <em>measured</em> values can change depending upon how fast/slow a bullet goes to sleep. You basically confirmed what I was thinking - sort of. However, you're saying that while stabilization differences can cause measured differences in bc, that is not very common and that differences in measured BC's that we see are most likely due to bullet manufacturing variations between lots. Please correct me it I'm mistaken.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildcatB, post: 260739, member: 10379"] My belief was that BC is a constant and does not vary between guns, but that the [I]measured[/I] values can change depending upon how fast/slow a bullet goes to sleep. You basically confirmed what I was thinking - sort of. However, you're saying that while stabilization differences can cause measured differences in bc, that is not very common and that differences in measured BC's that we see are most likely due to bullet manufacturing variations between lots. Please correct me it I'm mistaken. Paul [/QUOTE]
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