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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1720425" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Yes and in some options you don't have a choice show me a .375 cal bullet that has a better bc than the cutting edge laser. </p><p> Lots of other things come into play like consistency. That's the key to long range. You can have a much higher bc but if each bullet is off in length or weight you can either spend time sorting or be off at the distance the bc will come into play. I used to swear off monos for everything but my long range .375 until I realized most my hunting ends up being at distance that a mini is flatter and faster. Which is less wind call and drop. Sure I could run a heavy 6.5 in my creed and possibly try a animal farther out. Or in my case if I know I may have longer shots I bring a bigger r caliber. For me that's what it boils down to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1720425, member: 54383"] Yes and in some options you don’t have a choice show me a .375 cal bullet that has a better bc than the cutting edge laser. Lots of other things come into play like consistency. That’s the key to long range. You can have a much higher bc but if each bullet is off in length or weight you can either spend time sorting or be off at the distance the bc will come into play. I used to swear off monos for everything but my long range .375 until I realized most my hunting ends up being at distance that a mini is flatter and faster. Which is less wind call and drop. Sure I could run a heavy 6.5 in my creed and possibly try a animal farther out. Or in my case if I know I may have longer shots I bring a bigger r caliber. For me that’s what it boils down to. [/QUOTE]
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