Berger 108 BT

I mean, they have a .522 G1 BC...how bad can they be in the wind? Half a tenth difference at 1000 vs. the 105 Hybrid with a G1 BC of .536?
 
anyone has any experience w them? how do they compare to 105s hybrids? Planning on using then on a 6xc. I was told they are very consistent but not great in the wind

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Easier to tune based on my experience. One of the easiest bullets to tune fullstop really. You can jam or jump them - 10 thou either way will more than likely produce very good results - just be mindful jamming them - this bullet has a very long bearing surface and jamming them can induce more pressure than expected. Maybe a little more susceptible to wind drift, but I reckon for consistent groups, they're very hard to beat.
 
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Easier to tune based on my experience. One of the easiest bullets to tune fullstop really. You can jam or jump them - 10 thou either way will more than likely produce very good results - just be mindful jamming them - this bullet has a very long bearing surface and jamming them can induce more pressure than expected. Maybe a little more susceptible to wind drift, but I reckon for consistent groups, they're very hard to beat.

I agree, its probably one of the easiest to tune bullets out there. I've shot them in a 6 fat rat, 6 brx, 6x47, and they have always done great with minimal load development. I have no idea why they aren't more popular in PRS. It's an ideal bullet.