chyhunting
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Ok , I couldn't find a similar topic so I hope I'm putting this in the right place... What is happening, every weekend with consistent results is that my lighter bullets are dropping faster than my heavier bullets, has this happened to anyone else? I just don't understand why.. I'm shooting a Remington UML. The bullets are the 195 gr. PR bullet with the duplex sabot and the 275 gr. Parker BE with there supplied sabots. The Powder is BH209 112gr. by weight. Both bullets shoot great but with a 100 yd. "0" on each bullet the 195 PR drops a consistent 14" at 200 yds. and the 275 Parker only drops 9" consistently. MV is averaging right at 2300 fps for the PR and 2278 for the Parker. Can anyone explain this. It just doesn't work this way in centerfires so I'm really perplexed by this. There is some variable I'm not aware of. Could it just be the better BC or Newtons law of inertia, It really caught me off guard as I never expected those results.... Thanks for any help guys... Oh yeah, I know the gun is recommended to use T7 but the drop of both bullets is even worse when I tested that.