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Scopes only have so many clicks.Clicks is all it is. You ever killed an animal at 500 plus? mtmuley
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Scopes only have so many clicks.Clicks is all it is. You ever killed an animal at 500 plus? mtmuley
If you run out of clicks, it's too far. mtmuleyScopes only have so many clicks.
Not necessarily, maybe you need a better BC bullet. A smokeless muzzy will easily shoot 500. It won’t be with a 290g bore driver or round ball. It would run out of clicks, a Parker sabot would easily do it in one rotation.If you run out of clicks, it's too far. mtmuley
So maybe BC is weapon specific? mtmuleyNot necessarily, maybe you need a better BC bullet. A smokeless muzzy will easily shoot 500. It won’t be with a 290g bore driver or round ball. It would run out of clicks, a Parker sabot would easily do it in one rotation.
BC matters in certain applications and doesn’t in others. And no it shouldn’t be the first part of bullet selection.
Nope, I just use that because it’s the most dramatic difference.So maybe BC is weapon specific? mtmuley
Has never been first for me. Depends on the rifle, barrel twist, intended use. Often times there's choices with lower BC that just shoot better, more accurately, cheaper. For almost all my hunting rifles, i've picked a higher BC bullet, but it's never been the highest. I usually take advice from others who've been there done that and pick bullets based on what they've had good luck in easily loading for accuracy.Just asking a question. Is BC your first criteria for choosing a bullet? Maybe should have posed the question in that manner. And if it is, do you take game at yardages where it makes a difference? mtmuley
I ran out of clicks this fall, shooting rocks in a canyon i was hunting. There were no elk. I wanted to try 1440m and had to find a closer rock. I hit a rock about 16" across, 1st hit and a second shot at 1010m. Tried another slightly smaller rock at 1140 and I missed, but hit it on the second and third shots. With a bullet that has a low BC, wind will really make shots like that difficult.If you run out of clicks, it's too far. mtmuley
Might be cartridge thing too.Has never been first for me. Depends on the rifle, barrel twist, intended use. Often times there's choices with lower BC that just shoot better, more accurately, cheaper. For almost all my hunting rifles, i've picked a higher BC bullet, but it's never been the highest. I usually take advice from others who've been there done that and pick bullets based on what they've had good luck in easily loading for accuracy.
I ran out of clicks this fall, shooting rocks in a canyon i was hunting. There were no elk. I wanted to try 1440m and had to find a closer rock. I hit a rock about 16" across, 1st hit and a second shot at 1010m. Tried another slightly smaller rock at 1140 and I missed, but hit it on the second and third shots. With a bullet that has a low BC, wind will really make shots like that difficult.
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Might be cartridge thing too.
Some run out of clicks quicker. I used to obsess about BC of a bullet. I don't anymore. mtmuleywhat might be?
Thanks Carl. mtmuleyBC is one of the primary things I look for in a bullet (but certainly not the ONLY criteria), and yes I shoot big game far enough that it matters.
No doubt the average hunter certainly shouldn’t.
My choice of hunting bullet goes like this:Just asking a question. Is BC your first criteria for choosing a bullet?
Why lead free?My choice of hunting bullet goes like this:
1. Any option must be lead-free
2. Grab Barnes TTSX, Barnes LRX, and Hammer bullets in the relevant caliber & weight for the hunting purpose
3. Find the one that shoots best in my rifle (using velocity ladder method).
4. Note BC of the winning bullet to set up preliminary drop data.
5. Shoot it at relevant ranges for actual drop data.
6. Hunt.
This. mtmuleyNo doubt the average hunter certainly shouldn’t.
Why lead free?
I passed up a shot at the biggest buck of my life at 800 yards this year. I’m near 100% that I would have hit him. I have no regrets that’s not hunting and my brother shot him at 180 yards several days later. It’s not that you can’t it’s maybe you shouldn’t. No different than long range archery. Technology has gone too far.This. mtmuley