- Location
- Somewhere on the Hudson Bay Coast
You guys want to explain to me how a bullet with a lower SD and BC 308 out performs a bullet with higher SD/BC 6.5 on target or on game when they are both send down range at the same velocity.
The best SD for a 6.5 that I am aware of is .329 for the 160/.264 Sierra. The best SD for a .308 is .361 for the 240/308 Woodleigh. Under normal hunting conditions out to 300 yards BC isn't irrelivant, but it nearly is; but in any case, target shooting or hunting the advantage goes to the heavier bullet with the same profile everytime. It could also be argued that SD is almost irrelivant when comparing expanding bullets, but given a specific impact velocity, the heavier bullet tends to penetrate equally to the lighter faster bullet and produce a larger wound volume due to its larger frontal area.
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