TEJAS JD wrote:
The range I'll be speaking of is 100 to 400 yards and my interest is in accuracy.
A) It seems to me that boat tail bullets are the most accurate in my .204 & in my .224 caliber rifles, flat base seem to be the most accurate. Is this just a coincidence or some fact?
1. Are there advantages of one or the other at those ranges?
2. Much difference in velocity out at 400?
3. Accuracy?
4. Does ball powder vs. stick powder provide better accuracy with one or the other bullet?
5. FINALLY, and I'm guessing this will be the answer,
A) it may be FACT that those rifles like those particular bullets and loads, or coincidence. The deal is that for most of the discussions about which bullets design is inherently more accurate. The simple fact is that if you have a good node in your rifle with a poor bullet, and a bad node with a good bullet, you wouldn't think the good bullets were actually fundamentally better. So don't lose sleep over this.
1) From a technical standpoint, of course. From a practical standpoint, that is a matter of opinion.
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3) Again this is much more to do with you than anything, but see below.
4) Back to nodes and loads. One shape or method of burning rate control isn't enough to mean chit on its own.
5) Yeah,

. It does kinda depend.
So again, it will depend, but here is my current atmosphere and conditions with a 204 comparison. Is there a difference? Yes.
Does it "matter"? I leave that up to you.
34gr Nochemare from Midsouth with stated .132 G1. Vs. 32gr Blitzking. Gives a similar length comparison with BT and FB; same starting velocity.
First the Nightmares, then the Blitz

I'm a firm believer in the theory that if it bleeds, I can kill it.