Re: Does Ratio of BC to Gr Weight Matter?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Temp9</div><div class="ubbcode-body">My method is similar to 427Cobra's, but I go with the highest BC bullet I can stabilize and afford.
As a general rule of thumb, lighter bullets can be pushed to higher velocities to allow you to shoot flatter. Higher BC bullets, which are generally heavier, allow you to buck wind better. I wouldn't worry about the ratio. Wind is harder to deal with than drop, so flat shooting is not really a concern for us.
By the way, the BC for the Nosler 105gr is incorrect on your chart (and on Midway's website). The actual value is .517. </div></div>
ah, that would explain that. it was suspicuously high.
about shooting the heaviest, when i compare the hornay 105 to the dtac 115, in shooter, the 105 comes out on top with less drop and just a very small bit more of wind. thats what got me thinking about how to 'balance out' the combination of bc and gr