Originally Posted by Llama_Bob
Originally Posted by CaptArab
Originally Posted by Llama_Bob
Originally Posted by smokepole


I'm not familiar with the concept of "high BC rifles," could you please elaborate? Is there a book or a table somewhere that I can use to look up my rifle's BC?


You're a blithering moron. That is all.


If serious- It's okay not to known things- we've all been there.

There's really no such thing as a high BC rifle.


The concept is easy enough to understand, except for .270 fangirls. There are rifles chambered in cartridges/bore diameters with sufficiently fast twist that high BC bullets are available. Then there's the incorrectly twisted .270, which cannot stabilize high BC projectiles. Yes, the BC is technically a property of the bullet, but if you choose the wrong rifle there are no high BC bullets you can use.

.270 fangirls are uniformly morons I've noticed. Which explains their choice of rifle laugh


Your inability to grasp that the 270 does just fine at all reasonable hunting ranges on a wide variety of game makes you the moron. The gaymoor is just fine for you pussy paper punchers and steel ringers but I will take the higher energy the 270 offers at normal shot distances every time. Continue powdering your pussy.


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