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Posted: 11/12/2009 8:24:05 PM EDT
| Is there a chart or site out there that shows a list of all the different bullets available in .224 and their BC? |
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I found an online list of bullet coefficients for almost all major bullet mfgs which is current as of 03/18/09
I don't remember where I found it, but I do have it saved as an Excel file. If you would like it, e-mail me & I will forward it as an attechement. If it's not 100% accurate I'll refund your money. |
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That's it - You're awesome |
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The reason the cores are short is to save weight and have a bullet with a higher BC because the "nose cone" is longer. Weight in the nose only makes the bullet harder to stabilize. Think of the bullet as if it were a spinning top. Mass nearest the maximum diameter contributes most to gyroscopic stability. |
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How come alot of Match Bullets are Hollow Point? I would think it would be better for them to have a point end? That's the old way( hollow points ), the new way is using a polymer ballisitic tip( like a Hornady A-MAX bullet ) it keeps the weigth off the front of the bullet for better external ballisitics. That's IMHO. Mike |
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