Hi,
I have a question around Hornady's BC numbers. I know they have be using doppler radar for the new ELD bullets, but is this what they use for all of their bullets? I only ask because I have a .308 150 gr GMX and a .308 180gr SST that look quite similar, but the 150 is .415 BC and the 180 is .480.
Of course looking at a bullet wont give you the whole story, but they market the 150 SST and Interbond to have a .415 BC as well. I think it is a marketing ploy to make people think they can just swap bullets and go shoot, but that may be the cynic in me.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks,
Chris
I have a question around Hornady's BC numbers. I know they have be using doppler radar for the new ELD bullets, but is this what they use for all of their bullets? I only ask because I have a .308 150 gr GMX and a .308 180gr SST that look quite similar, but the 150 is .415 BC and the 180 is .480.
Of course looking at a bullet wont give you the whole story, but they market the 150 SST and Interbond to have a .415 BC as well. I think it is a marketing ploy to make people think they can just swap bullets and go shoot, but that may be the cynic in me.
What are your thoughts?
Thanks,
Chris


















































