Here are the results of my test this morning.
Temp 30 degrees F
Humidity 27 %
Station pressure 27.2 inhg
Wind was 9 MPH from 10:30
Checked velocity with magneto speed and average was 2905 FPS with an SD of 7 and ES of 20.
Verified zero at 100 yards.
Ranged target with 2 separate Leica rangefinders at 1,314 yards. Target was a nearly vertical rock face with clay pigeons stuck on it. This makes it very easy to spot exact impact points. There was less than 1 degree vertical angle of our shots with us lower than the targets.
Shot over 20 shots at 1,314 and my dope was very consistent hits at 12.6 mils elevation. Scope is a Kahles 624i gen 3 and tracking is very good.
We then moved to 984 yards and shot the same targets and my dope was very consistent hits at 7.5 mils elevation.
With all environmental data correct in Strelok and all other inputs correct the closest G1 B.C. that produces these drop numbers is .615.
Please check my numbers and make sure I have not missed a variable.
According to my simulation on your data BC G1 is 0.579 .
Can be a slightly difference because of scope height (I didn't know yours, I input 4.5 cm (1.77 in) as scope height.
4.51 % difference compared with Hornady published data.
I tested this 0.579 BC with Strelock, JMB and Applied Ballistics and is spot on with your data (12.6 MIL at 1200 m and 7.5 MIL at 900 m)