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Hammer ballistic coefficients
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<blockquote data-quote="dougduey" data-source="post: 2238758" data-attributes="member: 33159"><p>My Kestrel lists the 181 at a G7 of .232, while Litz has it listed at .272. So, you see there can be a difference. I've tended to go by what my Kestrel says the number is, but it makes very little difference from 500 yards or less. Only way you'll find out is to get actual drop data at longer distances. </p><p>Also, check the twist on your Tikka, for it should be 1:11 not 1:10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dougduey, post: 2238758, member: 33159"] My Kestrel lists the 181 at a G7 of .232, while Litz has it listed at .272. So, you see there can be a difference. I’ve tended to go by what my Kestrel says the number is, but it makes very little difference from 500 yards or less. Only way you’ll find out is to get actual drop data at longer distances. Also, check the twist on your Tikka, for it should be 1:11 not 1:10. [/QUOTE]
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