I have not done this.has anyone measured or true'd the bc of the newest production dtacs the ones that are coated with a nose ring and the rebated boat tail?
just curious to see how they compare in bc variation from bullet to bullet compared to a berger 109lrht?
just curious how they compare in overall length consistency compared to a berger 109lrht?
how they compare to a berger 109lrht in base to ogive consistency?
My experience with the 115 dtac NR is the bc is knocked down to the .279~ g7 area. Without nosering, I've seen them hold at .308~ g7. The NR is supposed to 'equalize' the bc, but it also adds drag.thanks for the info brother
it seems like there may be some indications that the posted bc number may not hold up well then
if i remember correctly, it was around a .620 g1 bc
i have 1000 of the dtac's which are coated and rbt and nose ring to try
i have 500 of the 110 smk to try
i have 3300 of the 108 bergers to try right now
i don't want to be limited to what i have on hand right now
i have been out of competition the last few years and am just now setting my equipment up for next season
Here is a link to the Bullet Measurement Comparisons I took of 13 Different / 6mm Bulletshas anyone measured or true'd the bc of the newest production dtacs the ones that are coated with a nose ring and the rebated boat tail?
just curious to see how they compare in bc variation from bullet to bullet compared to a berger 109lrht?
just curious how they compare in overall length consistency compared to a berger 109lrht?
how they compare to a berger 109lrht in base to ogive consistency?
Maximus any of the bullets mentioned will work fine for PRS. I used the 115 DTAC 21 years ago when the. .243 was the newer addition to the sport and it worked really well. I use the 110 ATip now but also use the 108 ELDs in factory ammo and just got some 109 ELDs to try out.
Bottom line is pick a bullet and practice. Practice will do more for your performance than any differences in the bullets.
I wonder how many of those top shooters in that poll are sponsored pros...
Pretty easy to figure out with looking at the manufacturer’s sites.
I'm pretty sure, (just supposing with no actual data), that PRS has more sponsored shooters and pro shooters than any discipline in shooting history. Or at least a LOT of sponsored shooters in the top.
If that were the case (and I have no data), copying anything they do and saying is the "best", would be somewhat disenguous.
And that rolls into my advice to the OP to practice and not worry about the bullet so much. They will all win with the right shooter. The small differences get lost in the mix and off the target if they shooter can’t do the job.
I'm pretty sure, (just supposing with no actual data), that PRS has more sponsored shooters and pro shooters than any discipline in shooting history. Or at least a LOT of sponsored shooters in the top.
If that were the case (and I have no data), copying anything they do and saying is the "best", would be somewhat disenguous.