As a 9.3 X 62 fan for Big or Big and Dangerous Game, I've always used projectiles over .3 SD to ensure deep penetration. Yet many people are most interested in Projectile BC. Which do y'all consider more critical for Big or Big and Dangerous Game?
The only thing BC is important for, is TOF, aerodynamics. No one is shooting Big/dangerous game at 6-7-800 yds...and if they are, there's a whole different set of issues.As a 9.3 X 62 fan for Big or Big and Dangerous Game, I've always used projectiles over .3 SD to ensure deep penetration. Yet many people are most interested in Projectile BC. Which do y'all consider more critical for Big or Big and Dangerous Game?
Most dangerous game are taken at relatively short distances, so I always prefer a good SD and proper bullet design. Stopping a charging elephant, cape, brownie or lion doesn't require a high BC bullet.As a 9.3 X 62 fan for Big or Big and Dangerous Game, I've always used projectiles over .3 SD to ensure deep penetration. Yet many people are most interested in Projectile BC. Which do y'all consider more critical for Big or Big and Dangerous Game?
As a 9.3 X 62 fan for Big or Big and Dangerous Game, I've always used projectiles over .3 SD to ensure deep penetration. Yet many people are most interested in Projectile BC. Which do y'all consider more critical for Big or Big and Dangerous Game?
From what I've read about your setup you pretty much have the gamete covered.On this forum, as in the name of"LRH" ……most are obsessed with BC far more than SD.
I kinda like having as much of both as reasonable. Though, using fragile bullets usually shoot a high SD in the @$$ when the bullet "comes from untogether"!
I don't shoot at very long distances, 600 yrds being the absolute maximum, only then when under perfect conditions. My bullet of choice has a G7 BC of .224 and a SD of .274. As it will shed little to no weight…..it should penetrate pretty well! memtb