Hy guys,
Bryan mentioned that shooting 95gr Berger Vlds had 20% or 25% more stability at 5500ft.
I am shooting 95gr Bergers at 3180fps and it easely groups under 5" 5 shots at 1000m with my 10 twist Dasher. But I am running out of bullets and there is no stock in SA.
I have managed to shoot 107gr Sierras out to 200m in tiny groups.
My question is, I believe that shooting a bullet that are marginally stabilized reduces the BC. If I lets say shoot the 107 Sierras or 105vlds ot to 1000m without keyhole problems, how will I know wether I am worse off than shooting the 95s that are well stabilized.
Thanks
Chrisjan
Bryan mentioned that shooting 95gr Berger Vlds had 20% or 25% more stability at 5500ft.
I am shooting 95gr Bergers at 3180fps and it easely groups under 5" 5 shots at 1000m with my 10 twist Dasher. But I am running out of bullets and there is no stock in SA.
I have managed to shoot 107gr Sierras out to 200m in tiny groups.
My question is, I believe that shooting a bullet that are marginally stabilized reduces the BC. If I lets say shoot the 107 Sierras or 105vlds ot to 1000m without keyhole problems, how will I know wether I am worse off than shooting the 95s that are well stabilized.
Thanks
Chrisjan