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.308 + A-Max
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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 561205" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>Thanks Capt., but that is not the point I'm trying to state. What I am stating is the physical length difference enforcing the higher BC due to the longer bullet of the same weight. The ogive on the A-max is much deeper than that of the NBT. The NBT is definitely a Tangent ogive, where the A-max in my opinion is closer too a VLD style nose. He will find that the A-max will set farther out of the casing if he wants them to touch the lands, compared to the NBT. Anybody else that miss interpreted my statement, the Capt. makes a valid point. </p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 561205, member: 13275"] Thanks Capt., but that is not the point I'm trying to state. What I am stating is the physical length difference enforcing the higher BC due to the longer bullet of the same weight. The ogive on the A-max is much deeper than that of the NBT. The NBT is definitely a Tangent ogive, where the A-max in my opinion is closer too a VLD style nose. He will find that the A-max will set farther out of the casing if he wants them to touch the lands, compared to the NBT. Anybody else that miss interpreted my statement, the Capt. makes a valid point. Tank [/QUOTE]
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