Had a discussion with a friend about just how much does it matter when you start comparing BC numbers?? For example: a Hornady ELD-M 208 Gr bullet has a G-7 of .348 and a Hornady ELD-X 212 Gr has a G-7 of .334. Is this difference something to take into account? and if so is there a % improvement with an increasing G-7 number? In the example above is the .014 increase in BC significant? Now I realize these are two different bullets--one match and one hunting but the question is more about just how much does BC matter?
My discussion friend in this matter seemed to think that the BC numbers where extremely important and he would place emphasis on that when selecting a bullet. My thoughts were they were important only to the extent that one produced tight consistent groups with a given bullet/load combination.
Just looking for everyone's thoughts on this--I'm sure there is no right or wrong answer--
My discussion friend in this matter seemed to think that the BC numbers where extremely important and he would place emphasis on that when selecting a bullet. My thoughts were they were important only to the extent that one produced tight consistent groups with a given bullet/load combination.
Just looking for everyone's thoughts on this--I'm sure there is no right or wrong answer--