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Larger diameter bullets allow more room for error?
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<blockquote data-quote="Milepost" data-source="post: 1539185" data-attributes="member: 104022"><p>True Dat! I thought the same too, but then I crunched some numbers. The sectional density of the 7mm 195 is a whopping .345! The 156 Berger should be around .319 almost identical to the 180 VLD and the new .270 cal 170 Elite hunter.</p><p></p><p>I personally think that the 195 has too much SD for its design and is very sensitive to shot placement and game size affecting where the bullet dumps its energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Milepost, post: 1539185, member: 104022"] True Dat! I thought the same too, but then I crunched some numbers. The sectional density of the 7mm 195 is a whopping .345! The 156 Berger should be around .319 almost identical to the 180 VLD and the new .270 cal 170 Elite hunter. I personally think that the 195 has too much SD for its design and is very sensitive to shot placement and game size affecting where the bullet dumps its energy. [/QUOTE]
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