@ELR LVR
I know you mentioned the all copper bullet (Flatline)
Have you shot them much at distance?
I know they had a reputation for having vertical and you have to
run a pretty fast twist to stabilize them.
Have you found this true or are they ok in certain applications?
Plus they are pricey.
Back to the OP's question, had a 6 Creedmoor that loved the SMK 110g
Second barrel liked the 107's
I'm sure you know a lot of PRS shooters use the Berger 105 hybrid
Here's a vid of some load workup I did on it
You can jump to the 20:00 minute mark to save a lot of time
since the first 20 mins is comparing measurements of ogives etc and just zeroing in the scope at 100 real quick until I got 2 shots touching before progressing out to do some real testing of loads, different primers etc.
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I verify a trajectory and DOPE chart by shooting at 3 dif distances
as shown in this vid of the load workup I did for that bullet
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Twist is not near as tight as needed for other Solids
The 180 gr only needed a 10 twist and has a BC of 0.712
I was more impressed with the achieved velocity of 2820 in a .308 Win
This velocity coincided within 30 fps of other people using the same CFE-223 load
Once I got dialed in and arrived at a good load, every shot was within 0.1 Mils of POA at 700 and 875 yds
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They were 80 bucks per 50 at the time of that video and testing, as with all things they've went up
but In my opinion they're a Specialty bullet,
The one thing I DID NOT like, is being a very sharp copper solid, they almost drill right into rock so they are hard to spot at long distances, being they don't come apart or expand
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What many people are Failing to understand with BC is this....
..... you have more RETAINED ENERGY downrange, or a velocity loss of only 4.5% per every 100 yds.
(Compared to 10% per every 100 yds)
Some of us are NOT COMPETITION shooters, we shoot for real, for what a gun was intended for.
We have mouths to feed, We have no use for trophys,
we cannot eat a trophy nor feed our family with a trophy.
our loads are for a different purpose and with More BC means More retained velocity which equates to
More Retained kinetic energy downrange.
We strive for a target KE of 1000 ft/lbs at 1000 yds or close to that.
1380 Ft/lbs at 875 is dang good for a 308 Win