Re: 7mm creedmoor
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bohem</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Considering the difference in BC (0.64 vs. 0.67) and the extra 50fps from the 175 SMK the performance tick ends up in favor of the 175SMK, there just isn't enough BC in the Berger to make up for the speed difference in drop and the wind difference is ~ 1/4MOA at 1000yd.
For the cost difference I can't see buying the Berger for this application... shooting 50% more of the 175SMK's and very likely your shooting skills will improve far more than that 1/4MOA on the 6.5MOA wind call.
175SMK @ 0DA & 2680fps, 10mph full wind, 100yd zero
Range Drop Drop Windage Windage
(yd) (in) (MOA) (in) (MOA)
1000 -321.9 -30.7 69.5 6.6
180Hybrid @ 0DA & 2630fps, 10mph full wind, 100yd zero
Range Drop Drop Windage Windage
(yd) (in) (MOA) (in) (MOA)
1000 -326.9 -31.2 66.7 6.4 </div></div>
I hear ya on projectile cost differences and shooting time...
Did Sierra come out with a new 175? If so a G1 of .640 is pretty darn nice for the price.
Here's what they still have listed on their website...
http://www.sierrabullets.com/index.cfm?s...mp;bullettype=0
.608 @ 2100 fps and above
.582 between 2100 and 1530 fps
.532 between 1530 and 1300 fps
.500 @ 1300 fps and below
Food for thought: Berger rates their BC over a longer distance or "avg BC" where Sierra uses a stepped G1 method. Using Sierra Max BC for a full 1,000 yards wouldn't be an honest comparison. I try to stick to the G7s when the data is available.
I'm hoping we can squeeze out another 100fps from your 175gr and 180gr figures with 8208 XBR and a 26'' barrel, that would keep them supersonic for 1,440 and 1,480 yards respectively using Litz corrected G7 profiles : )
The amax 162s @ 2,900 are supersonic for 1,430 yards...I will probably go this route for cost effectiveness. Anyone know if this particular Amax is stable at transonic speeds out of a 8 twist?