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155-185 gr Bullet Comparison

midmoguy

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Apr 13, 2013
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Im sure someone has done this many times over but in my efforts to choose bullets for my .308 i decided to make an excel sheet to make it easier for myself. When possible i used BC obtained by Brian Litz, otherwise factory numbers were used. I didnt want to bother searching for the lowest prices so i just used Midways prices to give me an average to compare fairly. If you think i did something wrong/used the wrong numbers, this was just for personal use not meant to be scientifically perfect. One conclusion I drew from the table is that Berger seems to have the best bullets over all the weight ranges if they shoot in your rifle.

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Im sure someone has done this many times over but in my efforts to choose bullets for my .308 i decided to make an excel sheet to make it easier for myself. When possible i used BC obtained by Brian Litz, otherwise factory numbers were used. I didnt want to bother searching for the lowest prices so i just used Midways prices to give me an average to compare fairly. If you think i did something wrong/used the wrong numbers, this was just for personal use not meant to be scientifically perfect. One conclusion I drew from the table is that Berger seems to have the best bullets over all the weight ranges if they shoot in your rifle.
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Stolen and saved!! Thanks for taking the time to make this up eh.
 
Don't forget the Lapua 185gr Scenar!

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Chris