I read the book before it was even sold up here

I wouldn't even begin to think about getting into a debate on physics or ballistics with Bryan.
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real world experience (remember, mathematically everyone shooting Berger 105 VLD's should be beating everyone using Sierra 107's, 260's should be beating 6BR's but they don't! not always anyway) is that first you have to make that gun launch those bullet in a way that they hit the same hole every time before you can enter into a contest between ballistic coefficients. The highest BC bullet in the world is no good if there isn't a proper powder to make it work, or if the shape of the cartridge is outside of the design sweet-spot.
Fact remains, there are some guns and some cartridges that are WAAY easier to dial-in than others. I have spat on my last gawdammed 6-6.5X47 because it should take less than 750 rounds of tedious endless experimentation to load develop. 6BR needs only to get to 2850 and find a seating depth. That takes me 10 rounds usually.
I have used barrels that were absolutely straight, absolutely even from stem to stern and chambered with 1/10,0000" tolerances that WOULD NOT SHOOT LAPUA 105's accurately no matter WHAT I did. Load a Berger in there and they bug hole.
Theory isn't worth a pinch of (rac)coon schitt if it doesn't work in practice. Theories get proven or disproven when the trophies are handed out.
There is no denying, holes in paper are what matter and when the trophies were handed out over in England, I think all/most of them went to 7mm shooters. At least it did in the team comp.
A number of big US matches also went to 7mm's shooters this season.
Didn't a CGN Member take home all the marbles at this years DCRA Nats using a 260AI?
When theory meets with real world performance, it definitely changes the norms. Were any 6mm's shot at Bisley?
The best gear in the world still has to be shot by someone competent and that person has to have favorable conditions vs the rest of the shooters. We have all had crappy relays when others have shot in ideal conditions.
Every now and then a bit of luck doesn't hurt either.
However, when you get the best of everything and distances stretch out and winds/terrain get difficult, the highest BC bullets at the highest velocities CAN offer an advantage in the F class game. If you can live with the pain...
Despite their success or rather dominance in the SR BR world, I have yet to hear of a single shooter using the PPC or 30BR in F class even at 300m. WHY? They certainly can be exceptionally accurate.
Sorry to hear that the 6 Lapua hasn't worked out. It should but....Even though our wallets don't want to believe this, some barrels shoot better then others even from the same manf. Sometimes you get a dud and you have to spend more money looking for that hummer. When you do get one though, life sure is sweet.
There are no shortage of shooters getting exceptional accuracy from similar cartridges. In fact, the 6XC was used to kick everyones butt over in a big Euro 300m match dethroning the 6BR.
But then next match might be completely different....
Jerry
PS some powder lots STINK!!!!!! Gave up on one of the 6.5's but had to resurrect it as someone wanted my Shilen barrel more then I

Switched lots of H4831SC and VOILA, shooting like it is supposed to.