"You're telling me that the 200 grain, .40 cal XTP has a HIGHER BC than a DC of the same weight and caliber??? No offense intended, but I just don't buy it."
Well Andy, you don't have to, but numbers ARE numbers.
In fact here ARE some numbers:
Knight Wolverine 209 22" barrel. 70gr fffg 777. Bullets shot over 100yds with Oehler 35P at 6yds(0yds) and PACT Professional at 100gr(94yds). Temp 76 degrees. 05/24/2004. Shot in the following order:
Hornady .40 200gr XTP 0-1689fps, 94yds-1367fps bc-.183 adv bc-.199
D/C .40 200gr 0yds-1690, 94yds-1365fps bc-.179 adv bc-.300
Hornady .429 240gr XTP 0yds-1635fps, 94yds 1343fps bc-.193 adv bc-.205
Harvester 240gr 0yds-1642fps, 94yds-1342fps bc .189
"All BC's are rough numbers."
Well, that's very true. I do my best to remove as much "roughness" as I can when shooting for bcs. I shoot similar bullets on the same day, same powder charge, same gun, same time of day, same shooter, same chronographs, etc. In other words as close to the same conditions as I can possibly control. Another item I try to remove is advertising hype. My velocities are hard, factual numbers. They are what they are. I use the same Oehler "Ballistic Explorer" for calculation using the same parameters.
"The SST 300 grain may be longer, but there is a lot more to the BC than length. The shape of the ogive can dramatically affect the BC."
That's true BUT the punch line here is PR Bullet claims Hornady "stole" the exact ogive for the SST/Shockwave from the D/C! So the Dead Center and SSTs have the same ogive of comparable weights!!!
Here are some more bcs I have calculated:
Hornady SST 300gr actual bc .226 advertised .250
Barnes 250gr Expander actual bc .149 advertised .189
Speer 270gr .429 actual bc .167 advertised .198
Speer 300gr .429 actual bc .189 advertised .213
Speer 300gr .451 actual bc .159 advertised .199
PB Aerotip .50 348gr actual bc .196 advertised .220
W-W Platinum Tip 260gr actual bc .183 advertised .200
Barnes 195gr Expander actual bc .210 advertised .176
Hornady SST .40 200gr actual bc .231 advertised .265
D/C .40 240gr actual bc .189(tested 05/22/04) advertised .351
D/C .40 240gr actual bc .195(tested 12/20/03) advertised .351
D/C .357 195gr actual bc .211 advertised .375!
And I've tested more than THIS!!!!
The POINT is....If my techniques, calculations, or velocities were incorrect for the D/Cs, wouldn't it stand to reason that ALL the numbers were incorrect by an equal margin? But the fact IS they are close, VERY close to advertised numbers. Close enough for testing parameters to be the difference for practically everything EXCEPT the Dead Centers. I have done this so many times I have 100% confidence that these ARE the bcs, or at least VERY close representations, for at LEAST the first 100yds of flight.
Lastly, consider this. PR bullets would have you believe that their 240gr D/C with a bc of .351 is aerodynamically superior to a .308 150gr Hornady BTSP bullet with a bc of .349 that is longer, smaller diameter, AND a more aerodynamic ogive. IMPOSSIBLE!