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Question about Wildcat bullets--BCs
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<blockquote data-quote="BLASERMAN" data-source="post: 146049" data-attributes="member: 4222"><p>I learned alot on here so far , Time to school me some more .</p><p>Am trying Richards 150 RBBT ULD's in my 7 mm STW normaly I shoot swift scircco 150's at Taken data loads of 3400fps.</p><p>I don't have a Crono ,( next piece to buy).The Swift has a BC of .515 are Richards that much higher BC. In the 600 range or 700 . In the program in this post how do you know What the G factor is .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLASERMAN, post: 146049, member: 4222"] I learned alot on here so far , Time to school me some more . Am trying Richards 150 RBBT ULD's in my 7 mm STW normaly I shoot swift scircco 150's at Taken data loads of 3400fps. I don't have a Crono ,( next piece to buy).The Swift has a BC of .515 are Richards that much higher BC. In the 600 range or 700 . In the program in this post how do you know What the G factor is . [/QUOTE]
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