The gun-sim blog article that Juster linked to describes it very well, pictorially. A Berger 190 is a modern, slender-nosed boattail bullet. A G7 drag coeff. will work fairly well with it.
To the OP: before you fuss about using G1 or G7, you need to know your muzzle velocity, and also pay _some_ attention to temperature and altitude (and it goes without saying, range to target).
At distances of 600 yards or closer, G1 and G7 will work equally well. Even though G1 is 'wrong', the errors are so small that they'll never show up or cause you any problems.
If you are shooting at 1000 yards, G1 will get you predictions good to within a minute or so, most of the time. For most purposes this is more than good enough. Using G7 will be substantially more accurate (if that matters).