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Nosler rdf BC?
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<blockquote data-quote="Darkker" data-source="post: 1279184" data-attributes="member: 81406"><p>Yep, early reports and my testing shows them to finally not be sandbagging numbers. It's been too snowy to really get out to serious distance, or test transonic stability yet.</p><p>The ogive and importantly tail, is what gives a bullet it's numbers. McCoy did this work long ago. Despite the claims from big red, and their own testing proving the marketing BS; Just the tip" is good for a few tenths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkker, post: 1279184, member: 81406"] Yep, early reports and my testing shows them to finally not be sandbagging numbers. It's been too snowy to really get out to serious distance, or test transonic stability yet. The ogive and importantly tail, is what gives a bullet it's numbers. McCoy did this work long ago. Despite the claims from big red, and their own testing proving the marketing BS; Just the tip" is good for a few tenths. [/QUOTE]
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