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<blockquote data-quote="Canhunter35" data-source="post: 1732038" data-attributes="member: 101677"><p>Since ur looking for number I'll go with es of 20fps or less, but you need to measure the vertical on target. I have no empirical evidence, but some bullets seem more consistent in their flight path, my theory is the more consistent bullets have a more consistent bc and retain a more similar curve.</p><p>Ime if you need to cut vertical spread at long range, use Sierra or lapua bullets(probably Berger too by the amount of ppl that swear by them) anneal ur necks, ream ur flash holes and weigh your primers. Or buy lapua or Peterson brass</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canhunter35, post: 1732038, member: 101677"] Since ur looking for number I’ll go with es of 20fps or less, but you need to measure the vertical on target. I have no empirical evidence, but some bullets seem more consistent in their flight path, my theory is the more consistent bullets have a more consistent bc and retain a more similar curve. Ime if you need to cut vertical spread at long range, use Sierra or lapua bullets(probably Berger too by the amount of ppl that swear by them) anneal ur necks, ream ur flash holes and weigh your primers. Or buy lapua or Peterson brass [/QUOTE]
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