ok, let me restat that. From the muzzle at targets, 100 yards, 150 yards, 200 yards and 300 yards. The faster bullet wil always be flatter (have less drop from target to target as it gets out farther) But bullet size and shape must come into play with air resitance... So I can see it is very complicated. I thought I had it figured out. Faster bullet = less drop at set spots. But, if a bullet has drag it slows down...so it still holds true. hmmmm? I'll ponder that as I try to fall asleep tonight. Maybe I'll comeup with something else.
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