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What bullet for a .270
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<blockquote data-quote="BMF" data-source="post: 1063529" data-attributes="member: 12201"><p>That's interesting. Correct me if im wrong, and Im just speculating but I wonder if they mixed up the B.C. numbers on their website. Even the picture of the bullets look different. </p><p>Example: 1) The 140gr VLD....looks like the classic Hunter</p><p> 2) The 130gr Classic hunter....looks like the VLD design.</p><p>Maybe the numbers got flip-flopped and would explain why the classic Hunter has a higher B.C. But if they didn't , that would be one sweet bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMF, post: 1063529, member: 12201"] That's interesting. Correct me if im wrong, and Im just speculating but I wonder if they mixed up the B.C. numbers on their website. Even the picture of the bullets look different. Example: 1) The 140gr VLD....looks like the classic Hunter 2) The 130gr Classic hunter....looks like the VLD design. Maybe the numbers got flip-flopped and would explain why the classic Hunter has a higher B.C. But if they didn't , that would be one sweet bullet. [/QUOTE]
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