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Do JLK Bullets Really have a BC that is So Much Higher than Berger ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cauterucio Bullets" data-source="post: 523814" data-attributes="member: 35242"><p>According to Bryan Litz's book my 7mm 177 & 189 gr VLD's are king of the BC's so I've been told. Several long range shooters have said that my 177gr has a 750 BC @</p><p>2700 fps MV. I cannot say one way or the other, as I have no way of testing BC's.</p><p>In my opinion I want them all to go into the same group. What has a shooter gained if the bullet has a high BC but does not group well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cauterucio Bullets, post: 523814, member: 35242"] According to Bryan Litz's book my 7mm 177 & 189 gr VLD's are king of the BC's so I've been told. Several long range shooters have said that my 177gr has a 750 BC @ 2700 fps MV. I cannot say one way or the other, as I have no way of testing BC's. In my opinion I want them all to go into the same group. What has a shooter gained if the bullet has a high BC but does not group well. [/QUOTE]
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