When someone sees an uptick in some future production run..........
......They will say it’s proof you’re just making the number higher for “marketing” purposes
When someone sees an uptick in some future production run..........
Getting shorter certainly fits with the reduction in BC value.Well I did some reloading yesterday and though while I had everything on hand I would make a few measurements.
5 samples from each box, I know thats not much bit its what I had.
The box with the .267 BC average length was .7598" and BBTO ES was .0010"
The box with the .262 BC average length was .7566" and BBTO ES was .0015"
The box with the .254 BC average length was .7532" and BBTO ES was .0000"
I guess they are just getting shorter.
I would not say they are going down per Sei, just a revised truth like almost anything done in science. You publish the facts as you know them, and if testing reveals better or more accurate information you go with that. If your honest."Can someone explain why the BC keeps going down"
Thats all I asked, I'm not knocking Berger just wondering. The group of people here, thankfully, dissect any and everything to the sub atomic level, so I knew I would get many opinions. I do shoot these routinely to 600 yards so I definitely need all the help I can get.
This might clear up some things: http://www.bergerbullets.com/update-of-berger-bullets-performance-data/
We simply updated the BCs of the bullets, based on results from extensive testing done by Bryan Litz. All about being more accurate in the information that is being presented to shooter. Some bullets had their BCs raised, others were lowered.