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Badlands Precision Bullets thread - From BC to terminal ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="nralifer" data-source="post: 2663153" data-attributes="member: 94556"><p>They are not hard to tune, at least I have not had a problem getting to shoot sub-MOA from my 330 Dakota which is very similar to the 33 Nosler. The BCs are accurate but the fact is is that each rifle can shoot the same bullet with slightly differing BCs. Look at PDMs in the AB bullet library for the same bullet of any brand. This means that if you shoot beyond 500 yds you may have to adjust the BC in your trajectory calculator because your rifle is shooting these bullets at a different BC. For performance on game, look at the results of some of the recent posts the "BC and Terminal Ballistics" thread. They penetrate better than any lead core bullet of similar weight and will work at extreme ranges. Because of the penetrating power, bullet retention is not common, but wound channels are massive with surprising little meat damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nralifer, post: 2663153, member: 94556"] They are not hard to tune, at least I have not had a problem getting to shoot sub-MOA from my 330 Dakota which is very similar to the 33 Nosler. The BCs are accurate but the fact is is that each rifle can shoot the same bullet with slightly differing BCs. Look at PDMs in the AB bullet library for the same bullet of any brand. This means that if you shoot beyond 500 yds you may have to adjust the BC in your trajectory calculator because your rifle is shooting these bullets at a different BC. For performance on game, look at the results of some of the recent posts the “BC and Terminal Ballistics” thread. They penetrate better than any lead core bullet of similar weight and will work at extreme ranges. Because of the penetrating power, bullet retention is not common, but wound channels are massive with surprising little meat damage. [/QUOTE]
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