Ok, bc vs velocity question for your ballistic solvers. In Strelok pro, I threw a load in there that was typical of what I used to shoot. A berger 120 (g7
[email protected]) at about 2330fps in the warmer temps (around 70) With that, at a thousand yds, I get 15.3" of spin drift deflection with a 0mph wind, 153.3" of deflection w/ a 10mph 90 degree wind, absolute drop of 504", & 1198fps final velocity.
When I bump up the BC to .287 with the bergers 130s at approx. 2250mv, it spits out 13.9" of spin drift deflection w/ a 0mph wind, 88.1" of deflection w/ a 10mph 90 degree wind, absolute drop of 499", with a final velocity of 1296.
It appears to me that pushing a high bc bullet with a slighly slower MV yields way better results. Though, it kind of seems to good to be true.
Do you solvers tell you the same thing?