The search for high B.C. .338 calibre bullets for ELR shooting continues in the wake of the recent snipers hide sponsored test results by KnS Ballistic Services.
In the past we had high hopes with the Berger Gen I having a predicted B.C. of .455/.889, G7/G1. This proved to be a disapointment. Then the Gen II Berger was downgraded to .418/.819, G7/G7. Now we are told they may only be in the order of 0.766 G1 and 0.389 G7. and these are the best of the lead core match bullets.
On the solid front, there were predictions of incredibly high B.C.'s bullets with some numbers of up at 0.9 G1 and beyond. Now it looks like the solids have a very distinct disadvantage over the lead core projectiles. The best KnS results for solid was the 276 gr ZA with a BC of 0.719 G1 and 0.362 G7. Now these solids are getting up near the lead core bullets, but they offer no clear advantage over them at this stage.
So what does the future hold? Have we hit the limit of what can be expected for high B.C. .338 calibre bullets? Will anyone ever produce a vaiable .338 calibre bullet capable of having a G1 B.C. much beyond what the Berger Gen II now offers? Have we hit the wall?
In the past we had high hopes with the Berger Gen I having a predicted B.C. of .455/.889, G7/G1. This proved to be a disapointment. Then the Gen II Berger was downgraded to .418/.819, G7/G7. Now we are told they may only be in the order of 0.766 G1 and 0.389 G7. and these are the best of the lead core match bullets.
On the solid front, there were predictions of incredibly high B.C.'s bullets with some numbers of up at 0.9 G1 and beyond. Now it looks like the solids have a very distinct disadvantage over the lead core projectiles. The best KnS results for solid was the 276 gr ZA with a BC of 0.719 G1 and 0.362 G7. Now these solids are getting up near the lead core bullets, but they offer no clear advantage over them at this stage.
So what does the future hold? Have we hit the limit of what can be expected for high B.C. .338 calibre bullets? Will anyone ever produce a vaiable .338 calibre bullet capable of having a G1 B.C. much beyond what the Berger Gen II now offers? Have we hit the wall?