Originally Posted by Pharmseller
Originally Posted by Brad
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
I'm looking for 150 ELD-X bullets. .574 BC is a huge improvement over .434.
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My experience is, inside 600 yards, it really won't matter. More important than BC is a bullet that shoots well and hangs together.


I won't sacrifice accuracy for anything.

Implicit in my research is accuracy and performance.




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I think that's everyone's objective.

Brad's advice is worth taking into consideration.

Reading BC numbers and shooting groups at distance is the easy stuff that anyone can do.

But learning bullet performance on live animals can be learned only one way....by shooting lots of animals under different conditions and at different distances.

Unfortunately neither BC numbers nor fancy groups tell you anything about how a given bullet will perform on BG animals. smile




The 280 Remington is overbore.

The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.