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Barnes > Nosler for BC Inflation? 145 Match Burner 6.5mm
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<blockquote data-quote="dblman" data-source="post: 2657049" data-attributes="member: 60198"><p>Do not have any bc calculating equipment, but I do shoot daily. All 6.5 rifles no a 500 yard range here at home. </p><p>The thing I do see is that with 100 or 200 yard zeros I have less drop past 300 yards from my 1:7 twist 6.5 barrels than from either 1:8 or 1:8.5 barrels. These are all 6.5 Creedmore rifles, that's just what I shoot in my old age. This holds true with bullet weights from 125 gr through 155 gr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dblman, post: 2657049, member: 60198"] Do not have any bc calculating equipment, but I do shoot daily. All 6.5 rifles no a 500 yard range here at home. The thing I do see is that with 100 or 200 yard zeros I have less drop past 300 yards from my 1:7 twist 6.5 barrels than from either 1:8 or 1:8.5 barrels. These are all 6.5 Creedmore rifles, that’s just what I shoot in my old age. This holds true with bullet weights from 125 gr through 155 gr. [/QUOTE]
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