PredatorSlayer
Well-Known Member
Inspired by another thread I was on - how important is a bullet's BC when it comes to long range hunting? Let's define that as 600+ yards.
I have always chosen high BC bullets- the higher the bc the better as long as it performed well on game. Its not the drop, that can be compensated for with a few more clicks of the turret. Its the wind - if I am going to make a mistake it will likely be a wind read when shooting up in the mountains. I feel like the wind can really get you past 600 yds.
Just curious what everybodys thought were?
I have always chosen high BC bullets- the higher the bc the better as long as it performed well on game. Its not the drop, that can be compensated for with a few more clicks of the turret. Its the wind - if I am going to make a mistake it will likely be a wind read when shooting up in the mountains. I feel like the wind can really get you past 600 yds.
Just curious what everybodys thought were?
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