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<blockquote data-quote="Rum and not the liquid" data-source="post: 1975470" data-attributes="member: 25024"><p>So I've been think about bc a lot as of late and while I know about it how to quantify it is another thing. My question is I'm looking at going from a 165 gn nosler with a bc of .475 to a 180 gn with a bc of .507 In my 308 this gun is my bush gun and won't shoot past 400 yards. Is an increase of .032 enough of a Benifit to change projectile weights or stick with speed and a lower bc?</p><p></p><p>cheers</p><p>Lucas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rum and not the liquid, post: 1975470, member: 25024"] So I’ve been think about bc a lot as of late and while I know about it how to quantify it is another thing. My question is I’m looking at going from a 165 gn nosler with a bc of .475 to a 180 gn with a bc of .507 In my 308 this gun is my bush gun and won’t shoot past 400 yards. Is an increase of .032 enough of a Benifit to change projectile weights or stick with speed and a lower bc? cheers Lucas [/QUOTE]
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