Thanks for the replies! Matt great respect, and a honor to have you reply! I have watched many of your videos about BC. NSA list a BC for its various 457 ammo. I ordered the new ZAN 380g to try and they don’t list a BC! So I guess it’s safe to say, I need to do my on Calculations, even on the NSA slugs to get it accurate! I have the new Atn xsight 5lrf smart scope, and I wanted to set it up for November deer hunt!
For a bullet using the RA4 drag model, BC stays consistent for most all practical velocities.Does BC change based on speed of bullet or is it constant regardless of speed?
Have you tried GA2 at high speeds? It has slightly lower values than GA.With GA pellets and some G1 slugs, when you get outside the typical speed range, measured BC might vary significantly.
Some will say that the pellet slows down faster at high speeds, so it will have a lower BC. True, it slows down faster at high speeds (more drag), but the measured BC can actually be higher at high speeds. That sounds great, but not really that great. A modern round nose pellet does better than GA expects it to at high velocity, so the measured BC becomes exaggerated for that short distance after leaving the muzzle.
If you’ve got some of the newer, round nose, high BC pellets that are being shot at over 950fps, they behave almost like a bullet. You could probably use the RA4 drag model, and get a more consistent BC. The RA4 BC will be lower than GA, but that doesn’t matter. Consistency across a wide velocity range is what you want.
Yes - off topic. I take the scope height measurement at the erector tube gimbal. Distance to target is also measured from that point. That point is approximately at the magnification ring.Hopefully not to far off topic, but what are your opinions on, calculating sight height with a canted base, say 30moa. Where do you measure from. Objective including the sun shade or at the turrets.