Ray B
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the Berger bullet info notes there are three factors involved in a BC: calculation #1, #7 and ratio of form. The older Sierra and other manuals determines BC using a calculation of sectional density and point shape. The newer Sierra manuals use methods measuring velocity loss over specific distances.
Several years ago there was an article in Handloader Magazine that gave a formula for determining BC using two chronographs (presuming that the shooter can put the bullet through both sensor areas).
My question is to those familiar with long range shooting where significant changes in velocity occur: Is there a "best" method for BC and what does it do to make it best?
Several years ago there was an article in Handloader Magazine that gave a formula for determining BC using two chronographs (presuming that the shooter can put the bullet through both sensor areas).
My question is to those familiar with long range shooting where significant changes in velocity occur: Is there a "best" method for BC and what does it do to make it best?