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<blockquote data-quote="1SevenZero" data-source="post: 700369" data-attributes="member: 51825"><p>here are a couple of things to check.</p><p> </p><p>Make sure the BC you entered is correct for the profile you selected. (IE. G7 or G1). Odds are if it is a big number like .475 its a G1 BC, and if it is a smaller number like .288 that would be your G1 BC. Your bullet will have both BC numbers, but typically companies advertise the G1 because it looks more impressive. </p><p> </p><p>Second go online and find an independent BC study of your bullet. I reload Nosler Accubonds and learned they over estimated their BC by around 4%. Doesn't seem like much, but I was experiencing the same thing you were and after making the above changes the ballistic program I was using was spot on. </p><p> </p><p>Last use your programs verification feature if it has one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1SevenZero, post: 700369, member: 51825"] here are a couple of things to check. Make sure the BC you entered is correct for the profile you selected. (IE. G7 or G1). Odds are if it is a big number like .475 its a G1 BC, and if it is a smaller number like .288 that would be your G1 BC. Your bullet will have both BC numbers, but typically companies advertise the G1 because it looks more impressive. Second go online and find an independent BC study of your bullet. I reload Nosler Accubonds and learned they over estimated their BC by around 4%. Doesn't seem like much, but I was experiencing the same thing you were and after making the above changes the ballistic program I was using was spot on. Last use your programs verification feature if it has one. [/QUOTE]
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