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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1461526" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>My views on BC haven't changed much in 6 years. I have since taken more shots +1000 yard targets then I can count and dozens of animals at 500-1000+ yards. The high BC, VLD styled bullet performance on game has been proven out with a solid sampling of game I have taken over the past six years. The benefits of retained velocity and better wind drift values, well verified. The biggest difference since six years ago is the advancements in chronographs. Six years ago I placed more trust in the BC then my velocity. due to an ingrained skepticism with the results from optical chronographs. Most of my calibrations were made adjusting velocity. With the Magnetspeed and Lab Radar I have far greater confidence in recorded velocities and I have found myself fine tuning BC. This has resulted in greater hit precision, and the realization that published BC's are only an estimate that needs to be verified. IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1461526, member: 10291"] My views on BC haven’t changed much in 6 years. I have since taken more shots +1000 yard targets then I can count and dozens of animals at 500-1000+ yards. The high BC, VLD styled bullet performance on game has been proven out with a solid sampling of game I have taken over the past six years. The benefits of retained velocity and better wind drift values, well verified. The biggest difference since six years ago is the advancements in chronographs. Six years ago I placed more trust in the BC then my velocity. due to an ingrained skepticism with the results from optical chronographs. Most of my calibrations were made adjusting velocity. With the Magnetspeed and Lab Radar I have far greater confidence in recorded velocities and I have found myself fine tuning BC. This has resulted in greater hit precision, and the realization that published BC’s are only an estimate that needs to be verified. IMO. [/QUOTE]
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