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What caliber of bullet gives the best ballistic co efficient comparing the same weight boat tail bullet?

style (boat tail+ secant ogavee) and (weight) - within 5 grains must be the same.


Your question is too general for a simple answer because ballistic coefficient changes with velocity and the method used to calculate the BC.
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