John,
First, when I was speaking about bullet testing, I was wondering if you had noticed the spitzers got to the target faster (starting at the same vel) than flatter nosed bullets. When a bullet does that, with out a doubt, the wind will move it less. That just physics and undeniable.
I agree that a bullets accuracy can be the same, regardless of nose design but, the advantage of the spitzer (increased BC) is that the conditions will move it less and mistakes in gaging condition will be less. And if you can gage the conditions exactly, the accuracy will also be the same but, as far as I've seen, that can't be done.
Shooting in excellent conditions can minimize the difference, also. Such as shooting in the cool calm morning, over a flat surface and before the sun warms everything up.
I think that you got that I was speaking more in terms of 250's shot in completion (one 250 you cited was in practice, I think) and I hoping you got that and I was thinking of one competitor in particular of which you recently wrote:
Quote:Jerry Hartwig has mastered his 25WCF having shot 7ea. 250's to date in registered competition.
There is also this that helps support spitzers:
Jerry Hartwig 248-248-249-247-248 -1240 ( 25 WCF )
Terry Harper 247-248-244-245-243-1227...Tie
Bruce Kirby 248-245-243-244-245-1227...Tie
John Louis 245-244-244-246-242-1221
I could add this but, it's iron sights:
Hartwig: 247/7-249/9-243/4-243/4-246/6=1228/30
Kirby: 244/4-239/2-244/4-246/6-240/2=1213/18
Davis: 241/3-243/4-241/3-243/3-244/5=1212/18
Harper: 245/5-242/2-238/2-242/2-242/2=1209/13
Louis: 243/4-239/2-238/2-244-5-244/5=1208/18
And to give credit, where credit is do:
1st..........1233, 30 Centers, Terry Harper.
2nd.........1232, 28 Centers, Jerry Hartwig.
3rd..........1221, 21 Centers, Rich Davis
4th...........1219, 24 Centers, Stu Harvey
5th...........1205, 19 Centers, Vince Demaggio
6th...........1203, 15 Centers, Bruce Kirby
7th...........1199, 13 Centers, John Louis
While my condition doping leaves a lot to be desired, I've shot some pretty good groups and scores in difficult conditions with my 33 ELCO, using spitzers. The posted, Ron Long bullet , did very well at your range, when shot in a Hepburn 33/47. BTW, that actual bullet mold casts .003+ out of round.
While I've not shot a 250,my spitzers have shot .463, five shot group @ 200 (home range), back to back 249's, 1230, 50 shot match @ Spokane