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hardluck71 10-04-2003 12:04 PM

.30 cal. Ballistic Coefficent
 
Does anyone know the Ballistic Coefficent of the 150 grain Silver Ballistic tip that is being loaded for .300 WSM? I have looked for it but I can find it.

Good Shooting

Wapiti Hunter 10-04-2003 01:42 PM

RE: .30 cal. Ballistic Coefficent
 
hardluck,
I am assuming that you are referring to the Winchester Ballistic Silvertip bullet, 150gr. If so, the Winchester web site gives it a BC of 0.418. Hopes this helps.

doubleA 10-04-2003 07:18 PM

RE: .30 cal. Ballistic Coefficent
 
Does the Combined Technolgies Ballistic Tip differ in shape/size compared to the uncoated Nosler Ballistic Tip? The Nosler 30 caliber 165 BT has a B.C. of .435. I do know that B.C.' s do change with velocities.


Enquiring minds want to know ya know............;)AA;)

Rangerlab 10-04-2003 09:07 PM

RE: .30 cal. Ballistic Coefficent
 
Nosler Reloading guide lists the 30 cal. 150gr Silvertip with a BC of .435, 150gr Ballistic tip has the same BC. Ballistic Coefficients do not change with velocity. The BC of the same bullet going 2000 ft/sec., or 3500ft/sec. is the same.

stubblejumper 10-04-2003 10:24 PM

RE: .30 cal. Ballistic Coefficent
 
Some manuals only list one ballistic co-efficient for each bullet but others list a chart which varies with velocity.I am not a ballistics expert so I won' t try to explain the difference.

RedAllison 10-04-2003 11:02 PM

RE: .30 cal. Ballistic Coefficent
 
' lab, BCs DO change with velocity. Some Sierra manuals list 3 different BCs for each bullet as determined by velocity. Their 150 Spitzer Boat Tail is listed at:
.449 @ 2800fps and above. .416 @ 1801 - 2799fps. and .383 @ 1800fps and below.

Most " deer caliber" spitzer shaped bullets dont change the BCs from 2800fps and above. For those same calibers with round nose bullets, the BCs dont change from 2500fps and above. For ALL deer hunters, the difference in BCs as varies by velocities doesnt really matter and wont have an effect on most hunting type shots. Such info is typically only of concern for " technophobes" and target shooters of which typically only those firing in the 600yds and longer classes need be concerned. BCs dont matter at the muzzle, but when fired into varying conditions at a 10" circle at 1000yds you can bet the guys wanting to put ALL 10 shots in a Skoal can at that range, DO know about such effects!

Whack em where they stand! :D
RA

Rangerlab 10-06-2003 07:08 PM

RE: .30 cal. Ballistic Coefficent
 
Sorry for the faulty information, thanks for correcting me. I guess you really do learn something new every day.

RedAllison 10-06-2003 07:54 PM

RE: .30 cal. Ballistic Coefficent
 
No sweat ' lab, thats why the net forums are so great. I' ve made more friends and learned more in the last 5 years than I probably would' ve in a lifetime and thats ALWAYS a positive. LOL, if its any consolation Sectional Density does NOT change with velocity!!!

;)
RA

hardluck71 10-08-2003 03:21 AM

RE: .30 cal. Ballistic Coefficent
 
Thanks for the help, fella' s.

Thank the Lord for this message board.

Good Shooting


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