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375291SP174 Technical Profile © Application: Target/Tactical | |||
Barrel Bore Diameter: | 0.367" | 9.320 mm | The diameter of the barrel from land to land. |
Barrel Groove Diameter: | 0.376" | 9.550 mm | The diameter of the barrel from groove to groove. |
Bullet Weight: | 291gr | 18.9g | Bullets are guaranteed to weigh within 0.25% of the stated weight. |
Bullet Length: | 1.81" | 46.000 mm | |
Secant Ogive Length: | 1.01" | 25.722 mm | These dimensions are critical to consistent external ballistic performance and are held constant to within 0.005 mm (0.0002") |
Meplat Diameter: | 0.04" | 0.932 mm | |
Min Bullet Protrusion: | 1.11" | 28.090 mm | Add the case length to these numbers to determine the maximum and minimum cartridge overall length that is possible with this bullet. |
Max Bullet Protrusion: | 1.42" | 36.000 mm | |
Bullet does not conform to CIP and SAAMI for magazine length. | Check the magazine length of your rifle for suitability with this bullet. | ||
Maximum M/V: | 3100fps | 945 m/s | If the maximum muzzle speed is exceeded, dynamic stabilty problems may be encountered. |
Twist: Sg = 1.5: | 12.0" / 300 mm | 32.1 Cal. in length | The twist required to give a calculated Sg 1.5 |
Minimum Twist: | 12.75" / 323.85 mm | 34.7 Calibers in length | The twist required for stable flight and the best long range tractability more than 530 yds or 490 m. |
Calculated Ballistic Coefficient - G1 profile | |||
BC = 0.707 | 3100 fps to 2150 fps | 945 m/s to 655 m/s | BC values are calculated at standard Metro values and serve as a comparison between GSC bullets. Any comparison with the BC values of other manufacturers is not valid as there is currently no standard method in use between manufacturers. |
BC = 0.639 | 2150 fps to 1200 fps | 655 m/s to 366 m/s | |
BC = 0.453 | 1200 fps to 0 fps | 366 m/s to 0 m/s | |
Suitable Cartridges, with consideration of the above specifications: | |||
.375" SAAMI Specification | |||
NOTES | |||
A Gyroscopic Stability (Sg) greater than 1.2 is required for SP bullets. For use under 530yds/490m an Sg of up to 1.5 or even greater can be used. For distances beyond 530yds/490m, the Sg can be decreased with a slower twist, but never less than 1.2 for GSC SP bullets. | |||
*Note that Sg increases as twist tightens. *A 1:10" twist is tighter than a 1:12" twist within a given caliber only. *Twist rates given in caliber lengths can be compared across calibers. *Choose a bullet length best suited to your rifle twist and type of shooting. *When a bullet is specified for a given twist rate, it can also be used in any twist that is tighter. Using it in a slower twist than specified, is not advisable. *Some experimentation will be required to determine exact drop tables for your equipment and location. | |||