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Changing bcs to match velocity
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 2175457" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>The standard has been to adjust your MV to 5-600 yards, get that to match, then true BC past those distances.</p><p>I just rebarreld my 6x47 Lapua shooting 110gr Sierra's. The last barrel, things never did match up and I ran 2 profiles for it in my Kestrel, one to 1K, and one past. After 1K, the bullet seemed to sprout wings, I needed to add 50fps and .012 more BC, even then it was like waking up to a dementia patient. Every day was a new day.</p><p>Like an above poster mentioned, list the bullet and someone may have some insight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 2175457, member: 33622"] The standard has been to adjust your MV to 5-600 yards, get that to match, then true BC past those distances. I just rebarreld my 6x47 Lapua shooting 110gr Sierra's. The last barrel, things never did match up and I ran 2 profiles for it in my Kestrel, one to 1K, and one past. After 1K, the bullet seemed to sprout wings, I needed to add 50fps and .012 more BC, even then it was like waking up to a dementia patient. Every day was a new day. Like an above poster mentioned, list the bullet and someone may have some insight. [/QUOTE]
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