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<blockquote data-quote="wnc-coyote" data-source="post: 722472" data-attributes="member: 31110"><p>Generally the bc's listed are g1. Most if the time if it is a g7 bc it will say so. I am no expert so if I am wrong about this someone correct me. From my understanding g1 is based off flat based bullets which when using high bc bullets such vld's will not always compute right. G7 is based off of new boat tail designs. The reason most manufacturers still post g1 bc's is for the apaerance of a much higher bc. For example a .277 150gr hunting vld list a .531 g1 bc or a .272 g7 bc. You can also go to betters website they have a page on the diff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wnc-coyote, post: 722472, member: 31110"] Generally the bc's listed are g1. Most if the time if it is a g7 bc it will say so. I am no expert so if I am wrong about this someone correct me. From my understanding g1 is based off flat based bullets which when using high bc bullets such vld's will not always compute right. G7 is based off of new boat tail designs. The reason most manufacturers still post g1 bc's is for the apaerance of a much higher bc. For example a .277 150gr hunting vld list a .531 g1 bc or a .272 g7 bc. You can also go to betters website they have a page on the diff. [/QUOTE]
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