Bullet List BC above .400
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6mm Bullets with a BC above .400 and cost per bullet. Data taken from MidSouth.  Please add to the list with the ones I missed.
Badlands ICBM 84 gr. .415 $.74
Speer 85 Spitzer SPBT B.C. .404 $.016
Hornady 87 V-Max B.C. .400 $.023
Berger 87 Match Hunting (VLD) B.C. .427 $.040
Lapua Scenar-L 90 BTHP B.C. 434 $.050 Midway
Nosler 90gr E-Tip lead free ballistic tip boat tail .403 Midway 54¢
Berger 90 Match BT B.C. .409 $.040
Sierra 90 TGK Game Changer B.C. .490 $.028
Hornady 90 Grain ELD-X B.C. .409 $.033
Barnes 95 LRX Long Range X BT B.C. .436 $.064
Sierra 95 HPBT MK B.C. .480 $.033
Sierra 95  TMK B.C. .500 $.035
Berger 95 Match Target (VLD) B.C. .467 $.041
Sierra 100 SBT GK B.C. .430 $.028
Sierra 100 TGK GameChanger B.C. .515 $.028
Speer 100 BT B.C. .446 $.016
Cutting Edge MTH 100 gr. .470 $1.10
Hornady 100 BT Spier Point B.C. .405 $.024
Hornady 103 Grain ELD-X B.C. .512/.258 $.037
Lapua 105 Scenar open tip B.C. .472/.236 $.043 Brownells
Barnes 105 BT Match Burner B.C. .511 $.025
Hornady Match 105  BTHP B.C. .530 /.254 $.021
Nosler 105 BTHP RDF B.C. .571/.280 $.037
Nosler 105gr BTHP CC .517 BC, price about the same as the 107, 27-30¢ on Midway
Berger 105 Match Target (VLD) B.C. .517 $.040
Berger 105 Match Target BT B.C. .494 $.042
Berger 105 Grain Hybrid Target B.C. .536/.275 $.040
Berger 105 Match Hunting (VLD) B.C. .545 $.042
Sierra 107 Grain HPBT MK B.C. .527 $.035
Nosler 107  BTHP C.C. B.C. .525 $.033
Hornady 108 Grain ELD Match B.C. .536/.270 $.034
Berger 108 Match Target BT B.C. .522 $.041
Berger 108 Grain Elite Hunter B.C. .559 $.044
Berger 109 LR Hybrid Target B.C. .568/.292 $.044
Sierra 110 Grain HPBT MK B.C. .617 $.040
Hornady 110 Grain A-Tip Match B.C. .604/304 $.067
Barnes 112 Grain Match Burner B.C. .624 $.025
Berger 115 Match Hunting (VLD) B.C. .568 $.046
Nosler 115 RDF HPBT B.C. .634/.312 $.034
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I'm surprised by the price on the Hornady 105's. .530 BC and $.21 a piece. That's going to be some inexpensive fun!
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#3
I'm in the process of buying some long range bullets for my new project. I am wondering what the top three choices people will buy to try out in their ARC.
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#4
(07-10-2020, 03:51 AM)Lemonaid Wrote: I am wondering what the top three choices people will buy to try out in their ARC.

I'm thinking in terms of categories:

1) Light varmint bullet

2) Deer hunting bullet

3) Long-range match bullet

For varmint bullet I'm thinking Speer 6mm 70gr TNT (BC.282)

For deer I'm thinking Sierra 6mm 90gr or 100gr Tipped GameKing — their "GameChanger."

For competition bullet Nosler 6mm 105gr RDF — or Berger 105gr HT or 109gr LRHT.
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#5
I've got 90 gr TGK's and 103 Eldx's, plus 100 sierra gamekings already on hand.
Also some 95 Berger but which type I'm not sure as I sit here writing.
So plenty to play with, without even going to the store.
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#6
Berger bullets I prefer the Hybrids as they are not as sensitive to seating depth relations to the lands
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#7
Cutting Edge MTH 100 gr. .470 $1.10
Badlands ICBM 84 gr. .415 $.74
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(07-10-2020, 01:27 AM)Biodsl Wrote: I'm surprised by the price on the Hornady 105's. .530 BC and $.21 a piece. That's going to be some inexpensive fun!
I like the Hornadys, and have shot a lot of them along with Berger 105 HVLD's  out of my 243 Ackley. The Berger's shoot tighter though.
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#9
Nosler 105gr BTHP CC .517 BC, price about the same as the 107, 27-30¢ on Midway

Nosler 90gr E-Tip lead free ballistic tip boat tail .403 Midway 54¢
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#10
As bullets that are not listed get posted here I will copy and paste them in. Thanks!
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#11
Got to get some Barnes 112 Match Burners!
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