How reliable is the BC data printed on the Berger Bullets box? Is there a bit of "marketing" built into that number?
The reason I ask is I did a prone competition a few weeks ago and I trued up my muzzle velocity using my dope at 600 yards in Ballistics ARC. Once I did that none of my dope worked. I tried going back to dope I knew worked at another shooting range and a known set of weather variations. I used the same weather inputs my squad mates were using on their kestrel. I could make hits at close range (<600yrds) but not at distance with one set of dope. Then once I got a hit at 900yrds after several misses I used that dope to true my muzzle velocity in the app. The result being that my shots at close range were off.
Given that the rifle data was then same and the weather was entered accurately why would my MV change from 2890 fps (checked with magnetospeed) and yet when the dope was trued up at 900 it said my MV was 3190
The reason I ask is I did a prone competition a few weeks ago and I trued up my muzzle velocity using my dope at 600 yards in Ballistics ARC. Once I did that none of my dope worked. I tried going back to dope I knew worked at another shooting range and a known set of weather variations. I used the same weather inputs my squad mates were using on their kestrel. I could make hits at close range (<600yrds) but not at distance with one set of dope. Then once I got a hit at 900yrds after several misses I used that dope to true my muzzle velocity in the app. The result being that my shots at close range were off.
Given that the rifle data was then same and the weather was entered accurately why would my MV change from 2890 fps (checked with magnetospeed) and yet when the dope was trued up at 900 it said my MV was 3190