High B.C .30 Cal bullets.

I don't beleive a BC number until its been verified by Bryan Litz... he has debunked a lot of inflated claims.
 
Unless 'their' copper is different from BARNES and Hornady copper, it seems pretty hard to get a truly long bullet using the same alloy.

If you ever wanted to experiment, lathe turn bullets can yield some very interesting shapes. going with a lighter material could yield a higher BC bullet for the same mass.

maybe a polymer or Alum or someother Ti alloy. Take a 210gr Berger VLD for a shape. copy it in a much lighter material. Hopefully, the new material stays together and you have a high BC shape with less mass.

Got to get a lathe, got to get a lathe :)

Jerry
 
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