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<blockquote data-quote="StumpGrinder" data-source="post: 1937830" data-attributes="member: 114832"><p>Now as a new member to this forum I have a question. I see people comparing diffrent caliber rifles to each other but the always seem to load the results towards their favorite. For example I saw a utube video comparing 6.5 creedmore, 140 gr bullet at I think 2400 or 2500 fps to 308, 155 gr bullet at 2700. No mention of bc or sd, the creedmore appeared to out perform the 308 past 500 yds. Hear is my question if the sd and bc and velocities were the same shouldn't the bullets have the same flight path regardless of caliber?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StumpGrinder, post: 1937830, member: 114832"] Now as a new member to this forum I have a question. I see people comparing diffrent caliber rifles to each other but the always seem to load the results towards their favorite. For example I saw a utube video comparing 6.5 creedmore, 140 gr bullet at I think 2400 or 2500 fps to 308, 155 gr bullet at 2700. No mention of bc or sd, the creedmore appeared to out perform the 308 past 500 yds. Hear is my question if the sd and bc and velocities were the same shouldn't the bullets have the same flight path regardless of caliber? [/QUOTE]
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