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Hornady announcement Oct 27th
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 1129883" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>They need to get their website G7 BC values correct/consistent for their 212 and 220gr .308 ELD-X bullets. 212gr is 0.344 or .336 depending on which page you look at. 220gr is .342 or .325 on different pages. And why would their 220gr have a lower BC than the 212gr?</p><p></p><p>W3P bullets have higher BC values - <strong><em>on paper</em></strong>!</p><p></p><p>Wonder how long the bearing surfaces are on these Hornady bullets compared to Berger OTMs and Hybrids? The Bergers still have higher G7 BC values... 300gr OTM in .338 and 215gr Hybrid in .308, compared to the 285gr and 212gr & 220gr Hornady. </p><p></p><p>But these offer a comparable BC value for those that prefer tipped bullets. I tend to be one of "those". And at a very competitive price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 1129883, member: 4191"] They need to get their website G7 BC values correct/consistent for their 212 and 220gr .308 ELD-X bullets. 212gr is 0.344 or .336 depending on which page you look at. 220gr is .342 or .325 on different pages. And why would their 220gr have a lower BC than the 212gr? W3P bullets have higher BC values - [B][I]on paper[/I][/B]! Wonder how long the bearing surfaces are on these Hornady bullets compared to Berger OTMs and Hybrids? The Bergers still have higher G7 BC values... 300gr OTM in .338 and 215gr Hybrid in .308, compared to the 285gr and 212gr & 220gr Hornady. But these offer a comparable BC value for those that prefer tipped bullets. I tend to be one of "those". And at a very competitive price. [/QUOTE]
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