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<blockquote data-quote="J300UM" data-source="post: 614177" data-attributes="member: 9866"><p>I took my chrony out the other day to let my buddy shoot his 6.5-06 AI over it to check his velocities (averaged just under 3300). Afterward we zeroed the rifle at 200 yds and also shot it at 600 yds. I dont have my notes in front of me right now and don't remember the adjustment off the top of my head. Once we got it on at 600 yards, I went back to the house and entered the information in the Gseven program and came up with a G1 b.c. of .606! This seems extremely high for a bullet of this caliber and weight. I've read in several forums that the claimed b.c. of the 6.5 hornady sst and interbond were way underrated but to this extent? I was just curious what kind of numbers some of you guys with experience with these bullets were coming up with. I keep thinking I had to have entered something wrong in the program cuz .606 seems almost too good to be true...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J300UM, post: 614177, member: 9866"] I took my chrony out the other day to let my buddy shoot his 6.5-06 AI over it to check his velocities (averaged just under 3300). Afterward we zeroed the rifle at 200 yds and also shot it at 600 yds. I dont have my notes in front of me right now and don't remember the adjustment off the top of my head. Once we got it on at 600 yards, I went back to the house and entered the information in the Gseven program and came up with a G1 b.c. of .606! This seems extremely high for a bullet of this caliber and weight. I've read in several forums that the claimed b.c. of the 6.5 hornady sst and interbond were way underrated but to this extent? I was just curious what kind of numbers some of you guys with experience with these bullets were coming up with. I keep thinking I had to have entered something wrong in the program cuz .606 seems almost too good to be true... [/QUOTE]
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