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Reloading
30-06 load make up help
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<blockquote data-quote="getnfowl" data-source="post: 951015" data-attributes="member: 42509"><p>Thanks I was thinking of starting off the lands at 020 and work from there once I find the right amount of powder for the load.</p><p></p><p>I just realized that I am shooting the Hunting classics and not a VLD. So why would a classic hunter (Non VLD) have a slightly higher BC than that of the same grain in a VLD? </p><p>Example:</p><p>Berger 168g Hunting Classic 0.496</p><p>Berger 168g Hunting VLD 0.473</p><p>Both are match grade. I thought that the VLD (very low drag) gave it a better ballistic co-efficient?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="getnfowl, post: 951015, member: 42509"] Thanks I was thinking of starting off the lands at 020 and work from there once I find the right amount of powder for the load. I just realized that I am shooting the Hunting classics and not a VLD. So why would a classic hunter (Non VLD) have a slightly higher BC than that of the same grain in a VLD? Example: Berger 168g Hunting Classic 0.496 Berger 168g Hunting VLD 0.473 Both are match grade. I thought that the VLD (very low drag) gave it a better ballistic co-efficient? [/QUOTE]
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