jake545
Well-Known Member
Please show me where I said velocity had no bearing on BC! I'll wait here for you.Yeah dude, without velocity and a drag function all you have is Sectional Density. A dont recall him speaking to SD in his post. We're speaking about it BC which is directly related to velocity which it means it absolutely matters what cartridge you're using it in if you an expect to get that BC.
However velocity used to calculate BC (for comparison) is consistent, you stated around 3000fps but hornady uses 2512fps etc. Now to get a true BC to your given rifle bullet combo, yes you need to be more specific with your velocity.
From Berger
"Ballistic Coefficient is a measure of how well a bullet retains velocity as it flies downrange, in comparison to a standard."
Therefore a calculated BC is not tied to a cartridge but to a velocity that can be obtained in numerous cartridges.