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The Basics, Starting Out
ballistic coefficient and trigger adjustments?
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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 228301" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>Go to there website, its there...</p><p></p><p>There new book should have it in there as well...</p><p></p><p>It might not be exactly .588 as advertised, but its close enough...</p><p></p><p>.588 is a great BC for a 30 cal hunting bullet. Its what I used in my 300 RUM after seeing how bad 200g SMK's came apart on a big black bear hit behind the shoulder at about 225 yards or so. I decided I wanted a bullet that retained more then 20% of its weight on elk since I shoot for both shoulders, (elk aren't fun to track) I killed a couple elk with the 200g AB from my 300 RUM, furthest being 513 yards and they all had exits the size of baseballs/softballs...The 200g AB is the BEST hunting bullet in .30 cal period. The target bullets may have a little higher BC, but there performance is erratic to say the least. The AB will work from muzzle to 1K, behind the shoulder or in the shoulders. Just my personal experience. Give them a try, you'll probly like them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 228301, member: 1403"] Go to there website, its there... There new book should have it in there as well... It might not be exactly .588 as advertised, but its close enough... .588 is a great BC for a 30 cal hunting bullet. Its what I used in my 300 RUM after seeing how bad 200g SMK's came apart on a big black bear hit behind the shoulder at about 225 yards or so. I decided I wanted a bullet that retained more then 20% of its weight on elk since I shoot for both shoulders, (elk aren't fun to track) I killed a couple elk with the 200g AB from my 300 RUM, furthest being 513 yards and they all had exits the size of baseballs/softballs...The 200g AB is the BEST hunting bullet in .30 cal period. The target bullets may have a little higher BC, but there performance is erratic to say the least. The AB will work from muzzle to 1K, behind the shoulder or in the shoulders. Just my personal experience. Give them a try, you'll probly like them. [/QUOTE]
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