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Berger Bullets vs TSX bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="elktaxi1" data-source="post: 598419" data-attributes="member: 36479"><p>i have noticed that my number can be as high as 100 points higher on my 7mm 300 wby(145lrx) with the bullet moving 3500 i use a 620 to 1000 yds. i have been using a G1 bc to fig my drops. the 200 lrx(300wby) i think it is about 6 or a little over.i come by these by maping my drops to 1000 yards. i just havnt got to the 308 bullets tested yet. it dawned on me that there was a differance when we got our first range turrent maked in yds.we were shooting flatter then the turrent.so we setup and started mapping out are true drops. and then talked to ty at barnes about a dozen times and figured out that all there 300yd testing leaves the bc short. for the new bc programs. oh and they refuse to adust them for the long range guys. </p><p> the other thing everyone needs to remember is bc's rise the faster the bullet moves all companys test there bullets at 3000 fps or in that area.so if you shoot be low that they drop of a little. most poeple would never realize this it is when you start pushing the limits of the bullets it really becomes noticable. the last thing is you can call most companys if they don't list there bc tested fps to make sure you are on the right track. jeff if you would like give me a call i might not have explained it right. in writing rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elktaxi1, post: 598419, member: 36479"] i have noticed that my number can be as high as 100 points higher on my 7mm 300 wby(145lrx) with the bullet moving 3500 i use a 620 to 1000 yds. i have been using a G1 bc to fig my drops. the 200 lrx(300wby) i think it is about 6 or a little over.i come by these by maping my drops to 1000 yards. i just havnt got to the 308 bullets tested yet. it dawned on me that there was a differance when we got our first range turrent maked in yds.we were shooting flatter then the turrent.so we setup and started mapping out are true drops. and then talked to ty at barnes about a dozen times and figured out that all there 300yd testing leaves the bc short. for the new bc programs. oh and they refuse to adust them for the long range guys. the other thing everyone needs to remember is bc's rise the faster the bullet moves all companys test there bullets at 3000 fps or in that area.so if you shoot be low that they drop of a little. most poeple would never realize this it is when you start pushing the limits of the bullets it really becomes noticable. the last thing is you can call most companys if they don't list there bc tested fps to make sure you are on the right track. jeff if you would like give me a call i might not have explained it right. in writing rick [/QUOTE]
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