jelenko
Gold $$ Contributor
But, if it's already been thoroughly studied, tested, dissected by people with the time, money and equipment, what are you to take from anecdotes?I've read a tremendous amount on this subject and understand the physics behind it, and the theory itself. I know a bit about aerodynamics as related to aircraft, airflow, thrust vectors, drag, yaw vectors, etc.
I'm simply asking if anyone here has laid down with tow different calibers, different weight bullets but same BC, running the same speed, and fired them are side by side targets at exact same time - and compared difference in bullet velocity, drift, trajectory..in other words does the physics/math hold true? If BC is the same, they are both stable, and speed are the same, then they should be the same....









