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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1350728" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>snox,</p><p>I think the mono(s) of the same weight are going to have a higher BC if designed/shaped correctly.</p><p>Example:</p><p>I'm running the 375 grain Chinchaga bullet in my Snipetac and using .8 as the BC.</p><p>The CEB 377 grain Match Tactical has an advertised BC of .95, that is a substantial gain. I believe the advertised BC for the CEB to be true as I ran their 415 grain MTH out of my .408 and it was spot on.</p><p>I'm sure folks are wondering why I'm not running a CEB MTH out of my .375. That's because so far, though extremely accurate, I haven't been impressed with their terminal performance compared to a cup and core bullet. Trying the Chinchagas for this reason. They shoot great, just not quite the BC. I also ran some Hammers through this rifle and they shot exceptionally well. Another option is the Lazers, they may be the ticket and have better performance on game than the MTH and better BC than the Chinchaga.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1350728, member: 8873"] snox, I think the mono(s) of the same weight are going to have a higher BC if designed/shaped correctly. Example: I'm running the 375 grain Chinchaga bullet in my Snipetac and using .8 as the BC. The CEB 377 grain Match Tactical has an advertised BC of .95, that is a substantial gain. I believe the advertised BC for the CEB to be true as I ran their 415 grain MTH out of my .408 and it was spot on. I'm sure folks are wondering why I'm not running a CEB MTH out of my .375. That's because so far, though extremely accurate, I haven't been impressed with their terminal performance compared to a cup and core bullet. Trying the Chinchagas for this reason. They shoot great, just not quite the BC. I also ran some Hammers through this rifle and they shot exceptionally well. Another option is the Lazers, they may be the ticket and have better performance on game than the MTH and better BC than the Chinchaga. [/QUOTE]
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