Was the study done with Hammer Bullets ?@snox801 there was a stidy done on grooves and effects of BC. It really doesn't. It minimal and within error of any ballistics study, Meaning not a factor. Then barrel gain twist barrels may not perform as well as some do... to throw a mo key wrench into the discussion
Was the study done with Hammer Bullets ?
Not sure, it was tested with Mono's and other bullets, I remember reading it a while back. It was interesting. But overall each barrel will provide different pressures etc which effects Velocity which leads to BCWas the study done with Hammer Bullets ?
That was something Steve had told me one day. He was saying Litz (or whoever at AB did the testing) for some reason listed his BCs extremely low. I know there was a while back where there was something wrong with some of the bullets that Hammer had produced causing them to exhibit lower BCs, it's my understanding that has been addressed. The guys at Hammer aren't just making stuff up when they post a BC, they're testing with a LabRadar and verifying at distance. Saying all of this to say, the BCs listed on the website are likely more reliable than whatever AB has listed.Applied has it at .272 bc. Hammer has .322 which is working for me close enough to stretch it out farther and be somewhat close.
Again I'm not ruling out the fact something may have got missed or not loaded right in the input.
That being said still doesn't account for the huge difference in bc listing. Seems hammer is the only one getting incredibly low bc compared to real world. My cutting edge are just a bit lower but at least in the ballpark.
Here we are AGAIN you may have to set this answer up on an Automatic repeat. Have a good one The thick headed CanadianNone of the ballistic apps, Quick Load or AB has a grasp on the Hammers yet
You also need to take in account environmental conditions, temperature, altitude,wind it will make a difference.So I start by running them out to 400 which ends up close to what hammer has listed. Then all my others run out to 1300.
But I'm seeing massive difference with the 214. Yesterday it showed a 6" difference at 400. I thought I did something on the first shot so sent another same 6" high impact. Edited the bc to hammer it was close.
Applied a drop said 5.8 moa. Up at 400 only needed 4.25. Thats a huge difference. I am hoping it's something in the software they have that was a glitch. I've had all applied bc be very low for hammers. But this was extreme.
It does appear to be that they run them incredibly far out and do just one bc.
Wish they would do a hunting bullet bc and just pick a standard low FPS say 1800 and do it that way. I originally purchased applied because of the bullet library but heck this is so far off I could guess and be closer.
That is all calculated in the app. That's why once you have an accurate bc for your bullet and rifle I'm good whenever I hunt.You also need to take in account environmental conditions, temperature, altitude,wind it will make a difference.