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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 2753523" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>I'm not enough of a "ballististian" to answer for sure.......I'm not sure if velocity ever "overcomes" BC. I'd think you'd have to push lower BC bullets at speeds that aren't realistic to compensate for the low BC.......??? Like Dusty said, you'll never get two different cal of the same grain that have the same BC. Some of my reloading manual don't even list the bullet weight or caliber in the drop charts. Just the BC and velocity.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I'd say the initial higher velocity of the 06' allows it to "keep up" for a said distance, and then it will always loose to a higher BC bullet, no matter the caliber..........even another 06' bullet with a higher BC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 2753523, member: 15643"] I'm not enough of a "ballististian" to answer for sure.......I'm not sure if velocity ever "overcomes" BC. I'd think you'd have to push lower BC bullets at speeds that aren't realistic to compensate for the low BC.......??? Like Dusty said, you'll never get two different cal of the same grain that have the same BC. Some of my reloading manual don't even list the bullet weight or caliber in the drop charts. Just the BC and velocity. Edit: I'd say the initial higher velocity of the 06' allows it to "keep up" for a said distance, and then it will always loose to a higher BC bullet, no matter the caliber..........even another 06' bullet with a higher BC. [/QUOTE]
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