Originally Posted by
taliv
Basically he contends that just because you twist fast enough to make round holes doesn’t mean you’re achieving max BC.
That's pretty interesting. But I'm the reloader who NEVER knows the B.C. of any bullet because I literally do not care.
I mean... A nice B.C. is fine, but I'm more interested in the quality and consistency of the bullet. These 90s are probably the best made bullets we'll ever shoot in .223/5.56, but are ridiculously expensive for regular consumption.
I am curious to see the length of both these bullets and the 87 gr Barnes side by side. The 87 looked like a 77 in our buddy's pic.
Due to 116 degree temps this weekend, we won't be shooting any test loads.
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