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Old 05-13-2018, 07:13 PM
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Originally Posted by 270person View Post
They all perform better or worse in wind as a function of better and poorer BC's. The CM's high BC's means it functions better.

There's a reason some bullets are considered by the military. The CM is in the discussion big time.
Yes but usually high BC is a target bullet not hunting. Still only good for a certain range before the energy wears off . They are looking at 300 Norma nag as well. So which is better?

30 cal will require heavier bullets but still have more energy if velocity is achieved. Same as 338 to 30.

No real winner as no caliber us a do all. Still comes down to the shooter putting trigger time in.

They guy who puts the time behind a 303 and knows it will hit more targets than I can with the best caliber in the world if I don't practise. That's really all it comes down to too.

I really don't think I will become a world class shooter from caliber choice.