As I noted earlier, Bryan Litz has found that while accuracy can be good or even great, when a bullet isn't what many would consider "over-stabilized" then BC is reduced, sometimes enough to make a difference at longer ranges, and certainly enough to make a difference in wind-drift. He's come to the conclusion that a little too much twist is far better than the "minimal ideal" twist.

But whatever. All he done is work for the U.S. Air Force on missile design, thanks to his aerospace engineering degree, been the head ballistician at Berger, started his own company to scientifically study rifle ballistics, and shot on the U.S. Palma team.


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