Inconsistent bc

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Hello fellow roksliders,

Have yall experienced inconsistent bcs before, I live in the great state of commiefornia, and must use non lead ammo. I have been hand loading for my 25 saum with the 110 hammer hunters and it seems the bc at 300-400 is much much different than extended ranges.
 
Hello fellow roksliders,

Have yall experienced inconsistent bcs before, I live in the great state of commiefornia, and must use non lead ammo. I have been hand loading for my 25 saum with the 110 hammer hunters and it seems the bc at 300-400 is much much different than extended ranges.
Bc is not a single number. It changes with velocity. I have also found non tipped hammers were lower than advertised.
 
Have you tall target tested? Shot at extended ranges? Monitored MV with a reliable chronograph?

I ask because it takes a pretty substantial scrub in bc to show up that close.

You're more likely missing something on your data input.
 
Have you tall target tested? Shot at extended ranges? Monitored MV with a reliable chronograph?

I ask because it takes a pretty substantial scrub in bc to show up that close.

You're more likely missing something on your data input.
Using a garmin xero, no tall test but have shot out past 1000
 
So I assume you have a solid 100 yard zero?

At 300 yards it’s on. At 400 yards it’s off. High or low?

Then further than 400 it’s on?

I’d reconfirm zero with at least 10 shots. More is better. Then shoot at a waterline at 200, 300, 400 and beyond.
 
At 400 you could use virtually any BC you can dream of and be within 1 MOA. It's not a BC issue ESPECIALLY if you're tracking beyond 600.
 
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