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The old 25-06 Remington and 270 Winchester shot flatter than 6.5 CM
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<blockquote data-quote="gregsjt" data-source="post: 1551925" data-attributes="member: 88091"><p>I don't understand these arguments about caliber. Caliber dosen't matter at all. If we are talking about ballistics there are only two factors that matter: ballistic coefficient and velocity. If you're trying to compare a low bc high velocity round to a high bc low velocity round you're always going to have a trade off. At some point the high bc bullet will over take the low bc bullet. The question then becomes, is the range where the two projectiles cross relevant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gregsjt, post: 1551925, member: 88091"] I don't understand these arguments about caliber. Caliber dosen't matter at all. If we are talking about ballistics there are only two factors that matter: ballistic coefficient and velocity. If you're trying to compare a low bc high velocity round to a high bc low velocity round you're always going to have a trade off. At some point the high bc bullet will over take the low bc bullet. The question then becomes, is the range where the two projectiles cross relevant. [/QUOTE]
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