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28 October 2014, 03:30
twilli
Terminology
What does G1 and G7 mean on Berger bullet boxes
28 October 2014, 03:43
ramrod340
What is the difference between G1 and G7 BC?

Posted March 6, 2013

Our flat based bullets only have a G1 coefficient while our boat tails will have both G1 and G7 coefficients. G1 and G7 are two different methods of calculating Ballistics.

G1 is the old system for measuring BC and is suitable for flat based bullets, but many bullet manufacturers use this coefficient for boat tail bullets as well, so we include the G1 information so that you can directly compare our bullets to their bullets.

G7 is an updated equation and the better system of measuring a ballistic coefficient. It provides more accurate and reliable results when calculating trajectory using a ballistics program that allows for a G7 to be used.

You can find more detailed information on our blog at the link below:
http://www.bergerbullets.com/a...llistic-coefficient/


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
28 October 2014, 23:55
Rapidrob
G= Greenhill. One of the many who experimented with bullet shapes. Dr.Mann did extensive research as well. check out this site,it will enplane in detail the "g" shape.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballistic_coefficient


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