I put together a chart on a variety of 223 bullets and ran them all through the JBM ballistics chart. I corrected for any that have plastic tips. Color coded it to show which bullets work best with twist rates.
Not sure how well it holds up to real life shooting. I did check some against what the manufacturer recommend in terms of twist rates and they seem close enough for a rough idea what will work with your gun. Let me know if there are any errors on BC or bullets.
The JBM simply subtracts 100 percent of the polymer tips length from the OAL of the bullet which is not quite correct as there is some length and mass to them. Some subtraction is needed but a fraction, as its a bit too aggressive in the assumption that it makes not difference. I'm going to run the tips using a different formulae to dial it in a bit.


Not sure how well it holds up to real life shooting. I did check some against what the manufacturer recommend in terms of twist rates and they seem close enough for a rough idea what will work with your gun. Let me know if there are any errors on BC or bullets.
The JBM simply subtracts 100 percent of the polymer tips length from the OAL of the bullet which is not quite correct as there is some length and mass to them. Some subtraction is needed but a fraction, as its a bit too aggressive in the assumption that it makes not difference. I'm going to run the tips using a different formulae to dial it in a bit.


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