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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 110997" data-source="post: 1708308"><p>Yes but </p><p></p><p>yes you are speaking something i brought up years ago and you are completely correct. Here are some considerations:</p><p>This is something that in the sniper world is good enough which means it'll get you a enemy stoping kill on a 40" tgt.</p><p>G1 can be multiplied in to a G7 </p><p>BCs change as velocity changes </p><p>G1 is a fine starting point for even our G7 ammo up until about 200m before transonic</p><p>A ballistic calculator takes all things in to consideration</p><p></p><p>So if G1 can be consistently multiplied x.512 in to a G7 for us snipers mostly using 308-338 and still have great accuracy why would a G1 not work? G1 and G7 are not same but they are close until trans. If it makes you happy you can do the same formula and just start as G7/.512 = your "bullets perfect wind" and you will crush it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 110997, post: 1708308"] Yes but yes you are speaking something i brought up years ago and you are completely correct. Here are some considerations: This is something that in the sniper world is good enough which means it’ll get you a enemy stoping kill on a 40” tgt. G1 can be multiplied in to a G7 BCs change as velocity changes G1 is a fine starting point for even our G7 ammo up until about 200m before transonic A ballistic calculator takes all things in to consideration So if G1 can be consistently multiplied x.512 in to a G7 for us snipers mostly using 308-338 and still have great accuracy why would a G1 not work? G1 and G7 are not same but they are close until trans. If it makes you happy you can do the same formula and just start as G7/.512 = your “bullets perfect wind” and you will crush it [/QUOTE]
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