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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 2398238" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>Well for one within 500 yards the bc won't even matter it will just give you more drop off done with a heavier Bullet. Second crunch some numbers.</p><p> I for one was hung up in 147 eld for my creedmore because of the bc. After load work I ran the number against a load for the 124 hammers. And if I use both Bullets min FPS to open guess what they were very close. Close enough to not matter. When I shoot paper or steel yes I run higher bc for sure but I usually run out of FPS at about the same point because the higher bc has to start slower so I give up nothing but gain a fantastic killing bullet. </p><p> Now this isn't always the case but has been for multiple rounds I've run number on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 2398238, member: 54383"] Well for one within 500 yards the bc won’t even matter it will just give you more drop off done with a heavier Bullet. Second crunch some numbers. I for one was hung up in 147 eld for my creedmore because of the bc. After load work I ran the number against a load for the 124 hammers. And if I use both Bullets min FPS to open guess what they were very close. Close enough to not matter. When I shoot paper or steel yes I run higher bc for sure but I usually run out of FPS at about the same point because the higher bc has to start slower so I give up nothing but gain a fantastic killing bullet. Now this isn’t always the case but has been for multiple rounds I’ve run number on. [/QUOTE]
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