Anyone else see the article on Ballistic Coefficients in this quarters Varmint Hunter magazine?
" The Nosler Ballistic Tip bullet, the most overestimated of all the designs considered in this study, had a 6.33% average overestimate."
"... Nosler is generating their BCs for marketing purposes rather than to best inform the shooter of ballistic performance."
It is interesting to note that only two of the NBTs tested came even close the the advertised BC... my beloved 70 grain .243 looked miserable... losing nearly 9% (.310 advertised vs. .285 actual)... others fared even worse. The article is a very good read... and covers a ton of projectiles from Barnes, Hornady, and Sierra too... but it ain't very flattering for Nosler.
" The Nosler Ballistic Tip bullet, the most overestimated of all the designs considered in this study, had a 6.33% average overestimate."
"... Nosler is generating their BCs for marketing purposes rather than to best inform the shooter of ballistic performance."
It is interesting to note that only two of the NBTs tested came even close the the advertised BC... my beloved 70 grain .243 looked miserable... losing nearly 9% (.310 advertised vs. .285 actual)... others fared even worse. The article is a very good read... and covers a ton of projectiles from Barnes, Hornady, and Sierra too... but it ain't very flattering for Nosler.