Does anyone know the true BC of the 7mm 168 grain JLK?
I believe the 180 JLK has been given a .710 BC but the actual BC is .660?
The 168 JLK is quoted as .690 which I would think is some what inflated? My reason for enquiring is that lets say that the BC drops to roughly .650 then if a 284 Shehane can push this at 3100 fps with the right powder then it should be on par with the 7 WSM's using the Berger 180 Vld, but with more barrel life.
Having looked on the JLK and Berger websites I have found that JLK state a 1-9.5 twist and Berger say a 1-10 twist for the 168 grain bullets. Having emailed all the major barrel manufactures what they would recommend (Thank you Bartlein, Brux and Krieger for replying) I was given a 1-9 twist answer.
I have no doubt that there's something that I have over looked but it would seem to be a sensible base for a highly competitive F open combination dependant on BC and velocity?
I believe the 180 JLK has been given a .710 BC but the actual BC is .660?
The 168 JLK is quoted as .690 which I would think is some what inflated? My reason for enquiring is that lets say that the BC drops to roughly .650 then if a 284 Shehane can push this at 3100 fps with the right powder then it should be on par with the 7 WSM's using the Berger 180 Vld, but with more barrel life.
Having looked on the JLK and Berger websites I have found that JLK state a 1-9.5 twist and Berger say a 1-10 twist for the 168 grain bullets. Having emailed all the major barrel manufactures what they would recommend (Thank you Bartlein, Brux and Krieger for replying) I was given a 1-9 twist answer.
I have no doubt that there's something that I have over looked but it would seem to be a sensible base for a highly competitive F open combination dependant on BC and velocity?