Sierra, Dyer or Nosler?
I read in another topic that there is a 4th projectile for FS/FB?
I wasn't aware of that.
Any info?
Which 155 has the highest BC?
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Which 155 has the highest BC?
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The NRAA have approved the use of the BJD HBC 155 projectile. But the implementation date has not been set. I guess that will depend on how long it takes to run down the stocks of older BJD's
Calculated BC of the HBC is 0.5
The claimed BC for the 154 Lapua is 0.5 ( Not approved)
The claimed BC for the Sierra 155 is between 0.417 and 0.45
I understand that the highest BC is from the 155.5 Berger claimed to 0.51 also (not approved)
The old Dyer was calculated to be 0.44
The NRAA have approved the use of the BJD HBC 155 projectile. But the implementation date has not been set. I guess that will depend on how long it takes to run down the stocks of older BJD's
Calculated BC of the HBC is 0.5
The claimed BC for the 154 Lapua is 0.5 ( Not approved)
The claimed BC for the Sierra 155 is between 0.417 and 0.45
I understand that the highest BC is from the 155.5 Berger claimed to 0.51 also (not approved)
The old Dyer was calculated to be 0.44
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The new Dyer seems to have a slight BC advantage over the current options. Does anyone know if it has been evaluated extensively for accuracy? I say this because I remember reading about a line of extremely high BC projectiles from a company called Lost River - they never caught on because their accuracy was terrible.
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