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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
Negative. Bullet weight is already accounted for in the BC value. The math related to external ballistics is quite advanced and well-understood, which is why BC values and ballistic calculators are typically very accurate, and closely representative of real-world results. If experience doesn't jive with the math, it's because you've missed some other factor that affects the results. In this case, spin drift and issues surrounding stability play a part in how a 90 and 185 VLD compare in the wind.
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wrong again.bullet weight plays more into the factor than the numbers show.this has been proven by dozens of the top shooters in the world through real world testing.and yes they are all aware of the theoretical numbers game of bc.i really doubt dozens of the top shooters are "missing something".