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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 1223860" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>Many of our bc's are from drops or estimates. Litz has tested some and I was waiting for him to get more done before I took the time to edit. We are planning to get out perhaps this week and shoot muzzle and down range velocities and work out bc's. My whole thought process when it comes to bc is get it close enough that a guy can get on target at distance then make his adjustments from there. We are much more concerned at this point about making sure that our bullets are giving exceptional accuracy and terminal performance. Let the bc land where it does. Great bc doesn't do much good if you can't hit what you are aiming at. Or, in my opinion, if it takes hundreds of bullets to develop a load. Load development under 20 rounds is a great thing. Besides as a new company we believe that we are better off with a reputation of terrific accuracy than we are with a great bc but finicky bullet. As far as the bc goes I would consider the Hammer Bullets to be better than most and not as good as some, but overall pretty good.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 1223860, member: 7999"] Many of our bc's are from drops or estimates. Litz has tested some and I was waiting for him to get more done before I took the time to edit. We are planning to get out perhaps this week and shoot muzzle and down range velocities and work out bc's. My whole thought process when it comes to bc is get it close enough that a guy can get on target at distance then make his adjustments from there. We are much more concerned at this point about making sure that our bullets are giving exceptional accuracy and terminal performance. Let the bc land where it does. Great bc doesn't do much good if you can't hit what you are aiming at. Or, in my opinion, if it takes hundreds of bullets to develop a load. Load development under 20 rounds is a great thing. Besides as a new company we believe that we are better off with a reputation of terrific accuracy than we are with a great bc but finicky bullet. As far as the bc goes I would consider the Hammer Bullets to be better than most and not as good as some, but overall pretty good. Steve [/QUOTE]
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