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A .270 possible for a 1k target gun?
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboyarcher" data-source="post: 764365" data-attributes="member: 14163"><p>I should say this though, given a specific case capacity the smaller diameter will have higher BC's and lighter bullets. This means similar wind bucking ability and flatter shooting. </p><p></p><p>The best advice I was given was to select the bullet weight you want and then pick a diameter bullet where that is at the top end in order to maximize BC. For example a 140 gr 6.5 bullet will have a higher BC than a 140 gr 270 and the 270 will be higher than the 7mm, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboyarcher, post: 764365, member: 14163"] I should say this though, given a specific case capacity the smaller diameter will have higher BC's and lighter bullets. This means similar wind bucking ability and flatter shooting. The best advice I was given was to select the bullet weight you want and then pick a diameter bullet where that is at the top end in order to maximize BC. For example a 140 gr 6.5 bullet will have a higher BC than a 140 gr 270 and the 270 will be higher than the 7mm, etc. [/QUOTE]
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