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338 Sherman Build (This Is My Boomstick!)
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<blockquote data-quote="benchracer" data-source="post: 1342803" data-attributes="member: 22069"><p><strong>CUTTING EDGE 200 MTH</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>Like the 225 MTH, this bullet's G1 bc of .570 is un-verified, making its long range usefulness difficult to evaluate. Unlike the 225 MTH, there is no Lazer version of this bullet, which I would expect to shorten its useful range. However, it can be pushed fast enough to keep it shooting flat to a considerable distance, even if the real world bc is lower than stated.</p><p></p><p><u>RL-17</u></p><p>63.0 3019</p><p>64.0 3063 Light ejector mark.</p><p>65.0 3117 Shiny ejector mark.</p><p></p><p>ETA: Applied Ballistics has since established a .224 G7 bc for this bullet, which is roughly equivalent to a .435 G1 bc. Using RL-17 from a 26" barrel, the accuracy node will show up around 3080. I don't consider this to be a useful long range projectile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benchracer, post: 1342803, member: 22069"] [B]CUTTING EDGE 200 MTH [/B] Like the 225 MTH, this bullet's G1 bc of .570 is un-verified, making its long range usefulness difficult to evaluate. Unlike the 225 MTH, there is no Lazer version of this bullet, which I would expect to shorten its useful range. However, it can be pushed fast enough to keep it shooting flat to a considerable distance, even if the real world bc is lower than stated. [U]RL-17[/U] 63.0 3019 64.0 3063 Light ejector mark. 65.0 3117 Shiny ejector mark. ETA: Applied Ballistics has since established a .224 G7 bc for this bullet, which is roughly equivalent to a .435 G1 bc. Using RL-17 from a 26" barrel, the accuracy node will show up around 3080. I don't consider this to be a useful long range projectile. [/QUOTE]
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