I was/am looking at subsonic ammo stability comparing 7 vs 8 twist on a sierra 220 round nose for the new blackout Im building. I notice that on sierras site that a 220 round nose gains BC as it slows down according to their banded numbers which is the opposite of everything I had noticed until now. I then went and looked at a 150 gr flat base round nose and it gains BC as well. So I then compared to boattail versions of equivalent weights and the boat tail versions lose BC like I was accustomed to seeing. I thought it might be due to the roundnose vs pointed but it appears that its just a flat base vs boat tail phenomenon.
220 Round Nose Flat Base- Gains
.310 @ 2600 fps and above
.335 between 2600 and 2200 fps
.378 between 2200 and 1600 fps
.410 @ 1600 fps and below
220 Matchking Boat Tail- Loses
.629 @ 2100 fps and above
.624 between 2100 and 1700 fps
.608 @ 1700 fps and below
150 Round Nose Flat Base- Gains
.200 @ 2700 fps and above
.227 between 2700 and 1700 fps
.270 @ 1700 fps and below
150 Soft Point Flat Base- Gains
.336 @ 2600 fps and above
.346 between 2600 and 1800 fps
.360 @ 1800 fps and below
150 Soft Point Boat Tail- Loses
.380 @ 2600 fps and above
.368 between 2600 and 1800 fps
.360 @ 1800 fps and below
So can anyone explain to me why a flat base gains BC as it slows down and a boat tail loses it?
220 Round Nose Flat Base- Gains
.310 @ 2600 fps and above
.335 between 2600 and 2200 fps
.378 between 2200 and 1600 fps
.410 @ 1600 fps and below
220 Matchking Boat Tail- Loses
.629 @ 2100 fps and above
.624 between 2100 and 1700 fps
.608 @ 1700 fps and below
150 Round Nose Flat Base- Gains
.200 @ 2700 fps and above
.227 between 2700 and 1700 fps
.270 @ 1700 fps and below
150 Soft Point Flat Base- Gains
.336 @ 2600 fps and above
.346 between 2600 and 1800 fps
.360 @ 1800 fps and below
150 Soft Point Boat Tail- Loses
.380 @ 2600 fps and above
.368 between 2600 and 1800 fps
.360 @ 1800 fps and below
So can anyone explain to me why a flat base gains BC as it slows down and a boat tail loses it?
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