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<blockquote data-quote="Garycrow" data-source="post: 1097600" data-attributes="member: 30743"><p>This is what I do also. If you've measured your speed and are confident in the chronograph then the speed isn't the problem. Assuming all other variables are correctly entered then that leaves B.C. B.C.'s are often inflated by some bullet manufacturers and they're not always consistent either. One rifle can shoot the same bullet to a different B.C., the manufacturers data are only really in their test rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garycrow, post: 1097600, member: 30743"] This is what I do also. If you've measured your speed and are confident in the chronograph then the speed isn't the problem. Assuming all other variables are correctly entered then that leaves B.C. B.C.'s are often inflated by some bullet manufacturers and they're not always consistent either. One rifle can shoot the same bullet to a different B.C., the manufacturers data are only really in their test rifle. [/QUOTE]
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