Rip Van Winkle wrote:My final thoughts on this matter. As I stated above, I have no dog in this purse fight, I was merely pointing out BC numbers which seemed much higher than they could realistically be. If these .277 caliber 120gr bullets have a 40gr tungsten tip added to them I can see how the BC number could be higher. Now, .695 might still be a bit optimistic, but it is close enough to a fair fudge factor to not bring up.
LongRange wrote:AND HERE IS MY RIFLE....
crbutler wrote:Begging indulgence for my ignorance, but isn't a "300 weatherby necked down to .270" just a .270 weatherby mag?
Why reinvent the wheel?
LongRange wrote:the 7mm WBY, 270 WBY and 257 WBY all share the same parent case, the 300WBY is larger so no, it isnt the same thing.
crbutler wrote:LongRange wrote:the 7mm WBY, 270 WBY and 257 WBY all share the same parent case, the 300WBY is larger so no, it isnt the same thing.
The base case for all of these is the .300 H&H Magnum.
Now that you said this, I went and looked it up. There is a little difference in case length, but they all have the same parent. I have a buddy who occasionally would make .270 Wby Mag rounds out of once fired 300 Wby, so that was why I asked.
LongRange wrote:Lost River J36 135gr B.C .7351 @3000 fps
Matrix VLD 165gr B.C .7381 @2800 fps
Matrix VLD 175gr B.C .7828 @2700fps
Not sure why it is hard to understand a solid round 120-140 gr @4000 fps having a B.C of .7 area.. these are examples that DO exists and I have fired. The Matrix rounds I have found to be very satisfactory in accuracy. The LR's as well but a barrel length of over 30" and trist rate of 11 is needed. Hope this helps, If not then I guess theres no hope.
LongRange wrote:Lost River J36 135gr B.C .7351 @3000 fps
Matrix VLD 165gr B.C .7381 @2800 fps
Matrix VLD 175gr B.C .7828 @2700fps
Not sure why it is hard to understand a solid round 120-140 gr @4000 fps having a B.C of .7 area.. these are examples that DO exists and I have fired. The Matrix rounds I have found to be very satisfactory in accuracy. The LR's as well but a barrel length of over 30" and trist rate of 11 is needed. Hope this helps, If not then I guess theres no hope.
LongRange wrote:yes.
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