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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Lefty" data-source="post: 1480623" data-attributes="member: 104437"><p>THIS ^^^ was exactly what I found out, too ! I found that, the Nosler AccuBond, 140 grain .277 dia that, has a "stated" BC of .496 to actually HAVE,.. a BC of about .485 in my .270 WSM at 3,140 FPS. I too, would suspect that, it's your Bullet that's the problem. Personally, I'd look at a "better" (more aerodynamic/ higher BC) bullet,...one that is closer, to the TRUE BC stated by the factory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Lefty, post: 1480623, member: 104437"] THIS ^^^ was exactly what I found out, too ! I found that, the Nosler AccuBond, 140 grain .277 dia that, has a "stated" BC of .496 to actually HAVE,.. a BC of about .485 in my .270 WSM at 3,140 FPS. I too, would suspect that, it's your Bullet that's the problem. Personally, I'd look at a "better" (more aerodynamic/ higher BC) bullet,...one that is closer, to the TRUE BC stated by the factory. [/QUOTE]
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