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ballistic coefficient questions . 6.5 mm bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Trigger Finger" data-source="post: 746526" data-attributes="member: 56732"><p>So since getting my 6.5 Creedmoor I've been studying the bullets that hopefully will work best for my purposes. </p><p>When checking the BC of many bullets I found what appears to be a misprint. But since I'm not to good at math I am hoping someone who understands this could explain it. .the 2 bullets in question are the 140 gr Hornady SST and the 130 gr Sirrocco II. </p><p>the SST has a BC of 520 and the Swift's BC is 571 . </p><p> The SST is longer than the Swift and appears to be more streamlined. What is the cause of the. 05 difference. </p><p></p><p> Thanks in abvance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Trigger Finger, post: 746526, member: 56732"] So since getting my 6.5 Creedmoor I've been studying the bullets that hopefully will work best for my purposes. When checking the BC of many bullets I found what appears to be a misprint. But since I'm not to good at math I am hoping someone who understands this could explain it. .the 2 bullets in question are the 140 gr Hornady SST and the 130 gr Sirrocco II. the SST has a BC of 520 and the Swift's BC is 571 . The SST is longer than the Swift and appears to be more streamlined. What is the cause of the. 05 difference. Thanks in abvance. [/QUOTE]
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