Re: Hornady's 208 HPBT
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ida83704</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I 've got a couple boxed and need to test them out.
Hopefully they maintain their BC better than the 208amax.
I've taken the 208amax out to 2,000 yards and the BC seems to drop off the slower it goes. The 208 amax BC seems to track to 900 yards or so but drops noticibly after that
If the 208HPBT maintains its BC like the 162amax, I'll switch to the HPBT
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That's how the physics works, as you approach the sound barrier from each side the drag coefficient increases...
Look at the Cd0 curve of any shape as it goes from Mach 0.2 through Mach 3 and it's quite clear.
This is why Bryan Litz has made a point to discuss the G7 values at length. The G7 curve more closely approximates the behavior of the long range target bullets and has a more linear curve in the general region that we launch bullets along (Mach 3 down to Mach 1.25)
As you approach and pass through the sound barrier the differences in actual drag from a single value approximation ballistic coefficient cause major differences.
A G1 and a G7 setup can be made to function equally well if you take many points for the BC and "band" it like Sierra does. As you approach the sound barrier you'll need far more appx. points than you will from Mach 2.5 to Mach 3.5, that's just how it works.