This winter I have finally gotten out to test the 35gr. Bergers on coyotes with great success we have harvested 32 coyotes with this bullet with no failures to speak of. So last night I went to load up a couple hundred rounds and noticed on my box of new bullets the BC had changed. My older boxes have a BC of .184 the new boxes have a bc of .176 i believe don't have the boxes with me right now.
My question is this, obviously they changed the design somewhere along the line what can I expect or what will change I have a great load figured out using the higher bc bullet if I change to the lower bc bullet will this change.
BERGER BULLET??
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Re: BERGER BULLET??
I doubt Berger re-tooled all their forming dies to lower the BC on their best selling .20 cal bullet. Chances are they just corrected the BC to more accurate measurements, but you can just call their tech line and ask them, as they'll gladly answer questions such as this.
http://www.bergerbullets.com/Products/V ... llets.html
You would most likely never see any difference anyway even if one of the two bullets acutually had a slightly lower BC when shooting coyotes inside of 300 yards. JMO
http://www.bergerbullets.com/Products/V ... llets.html
You would most likely never see any difference anyway even if one of the two bullets acutually had a slightly lower BC when shooting coyotes inside of 300 yards. JMO
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Re: BERGER BULLET??
As usual, RIO has it right. I recently read a statement from Eric at Berger bullets, saying that they have indeed corrected the BC values to more accurately match real world results. I believe you will also see that statement on their web page.
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Re: BERGER BULLET??
Thanks Guys! It just struck me odd that the BC on the two different boxes had changed after these bullets have been out for a long time.
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Re: BERGER BULLET??
Hello Fellas,
Regarding these posts on the BC for Berger 35gr projectiles, I recently received a shipment of the BC .176 tips having previously set up a load with the original BC .184
Will there be any difference in the ballistics/trajectory of the bullet between the old BC .184 and the newer BC .176??
I ask to verify whether I will need to adjust my scope now it has been shot in already??
Thanks
Regarding these posts on the BC for Berger 35gr projectiles, I recently received a shipment of the BC .176 tips having previously set up a load with the original BC .184
Will there be any difference in the ballistics/trajectory of the bullet between the old BC .184 and the newer BC .176??
I ask to verify whether I will need to adjust my scope now it has been shot in already??
Thanks
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Re: BERGER BULLET??
Welcome schaeffs,that question has already been answered in this thread. Only the numbers have changed, the bullets remain the same. Regards,ken.
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Re: BERGER BULLET??
Just checking in case someone had some new information.kenbrofox wrote:Welcome schaeffs,that question has already been answered in this thread. Only the numbers have changed, the bullets remain the same. Regards,ken.
Thank you.