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Hammer ballistic coefficients
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Titus" data-source="post: 2238232" data-attributes="member: 61851"><p>I have had good success with 181 Hammer Hunters. I recently replaced my REM 700 in 300 WM with a Tikka T3X in the same caliber with a 1:10" twist and a magazine length of 3.370". Steve Davis recommended the 174 gr. which is designed to shoot well in rifles with short magazines. The scope is a Sig Sierra 3x18 BDX which can be programmed with ballistic data to establish holds at up to five specific distances based on bullet type, weight, FPS and ballistic coefficient. The problem is Hammer doesn't publish BC data. I have searched the internet and found two different G7 BC's referenced for the 174: .208 and .247. </p><p></p><p>Can anyone verify what the true G7 is for this bullet? </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Titus, post: 2238232, member: 61851"] I have had good success with 181 Hammer Hunters. I recently replaced my REM 700 in 300 WM with a Tikka T3X in the same caliber with a 1:10” twist and a magazine length of 3.370”. Steve Davis recommended the 174 gr. which is designed to shoot well in rifles with short magazines. The scope is a Sig Sierra 3x18 BDX which can be programmed with ballistic data to establish holds at up to five specific distances based on bullet type, weight, FPS and ballistic coefficient. The problem is Hammer doesn’t publish BC data. I have searched the internet and found two different G7 BC’s referenced for the 174: .208 and .247. Can anyone verify what the true G7 is for this bullet? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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