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Barnes LRX BC
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<blockquote data-quote="Beng" data-source="post: 1182067" data-attributes="member: 37512"><p>Sectional density is not the culprit in this case. The LRX is heavier than the CEB, so it has the higher sd. The LRX is just of a much more conventional design and thus has a much higher form factor. This means it is less sleek and just has more drag. Sectional density is a function of mass and diameter. Sectional density doesn't care wether a bullet is made from lead, tungsten or a copper alloy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beng, post: 1182067, member: 37512"] Sectional density is not the culprit in this case. The LRX is heavier than the CEB, so it has the higher sd. The LRX is just of a much more conventional design and thus has a much higher form factor. This means it is less sleek and just has more drag. Sectional density is a function of mass and diameter. Sectional density doesn't care wether a bullet is made from lead, tungsten or a copper alloy. [/QUOTE]
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