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<blockquote data-quote="atl5029" data-source="post: 1229016" data-attributes="member: 84273"><p>Is that .19 G7 BC for the 220 grain you just cut? If so that's still a little better than the 200 TTSX or 225 TSX (converted using the JBM calculator). I realize the standard 35 cal cartridges aren't really suited for long range. My 358 sports an 18" barrel that I use in thick cover for PA bear and deer, but my 35 Whelen I'd like to be able to stretch out to 500 yards with some velocity to spare to properly expand on elk, so any increase in BC from the Barnes offerings is welcomed. GS custom has a few 35 cal offerings with a G1 BC of .4 or better, but those are PRICEY!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atl5029, post: 1229016, member: 84273"] Is that .19 G7 BC for the 220 grain you just cut? If so that's still a little better than the 200 TTSX or 225 TSX (converted using the JBM calculator). I realize the standard 35 cal cartridges aren't really suited for long range. My 358 sports an 18" barrel that I use in thick cover for PA bear and deer, but my 35 Whelen I'd like to be able to stretch out to 500 yards with some velocity to spare to properly expand on elk, so any increase in BC from the Barnes offerings is welcomed. GS custom has a few 35 cal offerings with a G1 BC of .4 or better, but those are PRICEY!!! [/QUOTE]
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