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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Weight a factor of BC?
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<blockquote data-quote="ndking1126" data-source="post: 2103208" data-attributes="member: 26820"><p>Hello, I've done quite a bit of searching so I apologize if this is a duplicate question.</p><p></p><p>Is weight of the bullet a factor in its BC? For example, if you had two bullets that were the exact same size and shape (ie, all external dimensions were identical) but one was made of a more dense material and therefore weighed more, would the heavier bullet have a higher BC?</p><p></p><p>If the answer is no, wouldn't the heavier bullet maintain its velocity longer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndking1126, post: 2103208, member: 26820"] Hello, I've done quite a bit of searching so I apologize if this is a duplicate question. Is weight of the bullet a factor in its BC? For example, if you had two bullets that were the exact same size and shape (ie, all external dimensions were identical) but one was made of a more dense material and therefore weighed more, would the heavier bullet have a higher BC? If the answer is no, wouldn't the heavier bullet maintain its velocity longer? [/QUOTE]
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