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  • ocabj
    Calguns Addict
    • Oct 2005
    • 7924

    Berger Bullets new BC data

    It looks like Berger adjusted the BC data for their bullets based on newer analysis of their bullets. They were pretty high initially, compared to other manufacturer. The new BC data for their bullets looks a bit lower.

    One example is the 22cal 80gr VLD. The new data on their site has it at .444, and it used to be listed as .472.

    Looks like their BC data is more conservative now.

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    30Cal
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 1487

    Originally posted by ocabj
    It looks like Berger adjusted the BC data for their bullets based on newer analysis of their bullets. They were pretty high initially, compared to other manufacturer. The new BC data for their bullets looks a bit lower.

    One example is the 22cal 80gr VLD. The new data on their site has it at .444, and it used to be listed as .472.

    Looks like their BC data is more conservative now.

    I've always thought that it's laughable they (everyone) uses three digits for BC's when even two digits is a stretch.
    Last edited by 30Cal; 01-21-2009, 12:50 PM.

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