Seems there's a trade off between velocity and B.C. The really long for caliber, high B.C. bullets won't move as fast as lighter ones with lower B.C.'s.

So, which is the more potent factor, B.C. or velocity?

Seems a ballance is in order and for hunters, bullet construction and terminal performance enter into the equation.

That's why the 127 LRX looks pretty good for now as a high performance hunting bullet. It's fast, the B.C.'s aren't that bad and it has proven terminal performance, especially at high speeds.

That's why it's today's favorite.

Who can say what tomorrow's favorite may be.

DF