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		<title>Is Bullet B.C. Important When Hunting? (Answer: It Depends)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Game image courtesy OutdoorNebraska.gov/deer. Written by Sierra Bullets Ballistic Technician Paul Box Judging by the calls I’ve had through the years, I think some shooters might be placing too much importance on Ballistic Coefficient (B.C.). The best example of this comes from a call I had one day. This shooter called wanting the ballistic coefficient [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<i>Game image courtesy <a href="http://outdoornebraska.gov/deer/" target="_blank">OutdoorNebraska.gov/deer</a>.</i></p>
<p><em>Written by Sierra Bullets Ballistic Technician Paul Box</em><br />
Judging by the calls I’ve had through the years, I think some shooters might be placing too much importance on Ballistic Coefficient (B.C.). The best example of this comes from a call I had one day. This shooter called wanting the ballistic coefficient of one of our Sierra bullets. After I told him he seemed a little disappointed, so I ask him what his application was. Long range target, deer hunting in the woods? Talk to me.</p>
<p>As it turned out, he hunted deer in open timber. He very rarely shot beyond 100 yards. I pointed out to him that, <strong>under 200 yards, B.C. has little impact</strong>. Let’s compare a couple of bullets.</p>
<p>Let’s look at the trajectory of a couple of bullets and see how they compare. The .30 caliber 180 grain Round Nose #2170 RN and the 180 grain Spitzer Boat Tail #2160 SBT. The round nose has a B.C. of .240, while the SBT is .501. Starting both bullets out of the muzzle at 2700 FPS [with a 100-yard ZERO], at 200 yards the #2170 RN impacts 4.46&#8243; low while the #2160 SBT impacts 3.88&#8243; low. That&#8217;s a difference of only 0.58&#8243; in spite of a huge difference in Ballistic Coefficient. If we compare out at 500 yards, then we have a [significant drop variance] of 14.27&#8243; between these two bullets. [Editor: That difference could mean a miss at 500 yards.]</p>
<p><b>Distance to Your Prey is the Key Consideration</b><br />
In a hunting situation, under 200 yards, having a difference of only .58” isn’t going to make or break us. But when elk hunting in wide open spaces it could mean everything.</p>
<p><strong>The next time you’re choosing a bullet, give some thought about the distances you will be shooting.</strong> Sometimes B.C. isn’t everything. If you have any questions, please give the Sierra Bullets technicians a call at 800-233-8799.</p>
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