ballistic coefficients?

cdixon

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i was just reading up on some long range shooting and i came across this bit of info that i found hard to believe. i noticed that nosler lists the 7mm 140gr ballistic tip with a bc of .485, while sierra's 168MK has a bc of .488. my ? is this. i can shoot the 140gr at about 3250-3300 fps. i can only shoot the MK to about 3000 fps. so if my calculations are correct, the ballistic tip would be the best bullet out to 700 yds? i never thought to check, but just by looking at the bullet, the sierra looks like a much better bullet, but i would just like yall's opinion on this matter. thanks

cdixon
 
Cdixon

The BC of the 168 Sierra MK is .636

Even if you ran the 168 gr Much slower (say 3000 to 3100 fps) then the 140 gr, the 168 would most certainly shoot flatter at "longrange".
If you really want to reach out with the 7mm, try the 180 gr creations.

I can run the drops if you wish.

The 140 gr has a .488 BC which really is not that good for a 7mm bullet.

I like to start with a bullet that has at least a .555 BC and above in any of the Longrange rifles I use.

Then again, the range one shoots makes a difference too.

If your shooting out to 500 or 600 yards it really may not make a big difference to you. After that yardage it's the higher BC and normally heavier bullets that will win out even if it is going slower to start with.

Later
DC

As an add on---Here are the numbers concerning the two bullets.

140gr Going at 3250 FPS Starting velocity has remaining Velocity of 2037 FPS and 1290 Foot Pounds of energy left at 700 yards.

The 168 gr going at 3050 FPS out the barrel has remaining velocity of 2129 Feet per second and "1691 foot pounds" of energy left at 700 yards.

At 700 yards the velocity is faster and the energy level is higher with the 168 gr.

[ 07-16-2003: Message edited by: Darryl Cassel ]
 
thanks alot darryl. sierra's site has them listed at .49. i thought that sounded low. what are the 180gr creations? again thanks alot. you have been a great help to me in developing my long range load.

cdixon

ps, darryl if you dont mind could you run the drop charts for my rifle with the 168Mk at about 3050 fps? i tried the ballistics calculator at realguns.com, but it also lists the wrong bc for that bullet. do you know of any online ballistic calculators? thanks a bunch

[ 07-16-2003: Message edited by: cdixon ]
 
Darryl

i believe the BC of the 168 Sierra MK in 7mm os only .488. Remember Sierra had it listed higher years ago, then moved to Missouri from the Republic of Kalifornia and listed it at .488 stating that they had chronograph trouble or something in the past.

---Dan
 
Hello Dan

It is listed at .636 from Oehler Ballistics.

The 168 seems to fly true to these BCs from my 7/300 Weatherby as per drops at various ranges?

I'm running the 168 gr from the 30" barrel at
3200 to 3250 Fps depending on the load.

Later
DC
 
Darryl

Dont want to but in, but if the Sierra 168g SMK has a BC of .636 than what would be the BC of the 200g SMK? Sierra list it at .565. I would be interested in knowing what you have discovered it to be or Oehler. I have seen on this site many times where the Sierra SMK's tend to have a slightly higher BC than what the Sierra Manual lists, but I didn't think it was that much. I am interested in the 200g SMK for my sendaro in .300 Win at ranges to 600 yards. Hoping it will be over .600? Thanks.
 
cdixon

This is a copy of BCs for common LR bullets from an earlier post and everyone has been adding to the list as we go.


6.5 Caliber
Sierra 142 .595@2850
Berger 140 .633@2240
JLK 140 (B) .630
Clinch River 147 _____
AMAX 140 .618@2400
Cauterucio 141 .630

7mm Caliber
JLK 168 .690
JLK 180 .738
Sierra 168 MK .636
Cauterucio 156 .615
Cauterucio 176 .750
Berger 168 .648
Berger 180 .738
AMAX 162 .625
Nosler 140 BT .488

30 Caliber
Sierra 168 MK .462
Sierra 180 MK .475
Sierra 190 MK .565
Sierra 200 MK .600
Sierra 220 MK .655
Sierra 240 MK .711
Sierra 200 GK .597
Berger 168 .512
Berger 175 .537
Berger 185 .569
Berger 190 .583
Berger 210 .640
JLK 190 .602
JLK 210 .665
AMAX 168 .475
AMAX 178 .495
Cauterucio 190 ____
Cauterucio 210 ____
Clinch River 216 ____
Hornady 180 SST .481
Lapua Scenar 155 .508

338 Caliber
Sierra 250 MK .565
Sierra 300 MK .797
Hornady 225 SST .526

Anyone got any updated info, particularily on GTB(Cauterucio) bullets, post it and I will modify the chart above.

BH

[ 07-17-2003: Message edited by: BountyHunter ]
 
Hello BH

The Oehler program has the 30 Cal Sierra Match King 190 gre at .565 the Game king 200 gr at .597.
The 30 cal 200 Gr Match King at .600 and the 30 cal 220 Gr Match King at .655.

Everything else that's posted seems to be what the manufacturer has "claimed" as per the "custom lines".

Later
DC
 
Would like to compare notes on the SST and amax bullets. In my experience, they fly "flatter/higher BC" then their listed BC. Have had that in several rifles and 30cal from 308 to 300Wby.

Any thoughts???

Jerry
 
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