I recently started loading for 223 Rem for my AR-15's.
The two bullets I'm focused on right now are the Winchester 64gn PP - a Flat Based bullet; and the Sierra 65gn SBT - a Boat Tail.
My question is: What's the difference?
I mean, visually, it's obvious. And from what I understand, the Boat Tail design is to reduce air drag; and thus, potentially sail farther and straighter. That said, why have a flat base? There must be some "trade off" between the two.
Boat Tails are ballistically superior (I guess) and are easier to load (get started into the case mouth); so why have Flat Based bullets at all?
What am I missing? <-- I guess that's the real question
The two bullets I'm focused on right now are the Winchester 64gn PP - a Flat Based bullet; and the Sierra 65gn SBT - a Boat Tail.
My question is: What's the difference?
I mean, visually, it's obvious. And from what I understand, the Boat Tail design is to reduce air drag; and thus, potentially sail farther and straighter. That said, why have a flat base? There must be some "trade off" between the two.
Boat Tails are ballistically superior (I guess) and are easier to load (get started into the case mouth); so why have Flat Based bullets at all?
What am I missing? <-- I guess that's the real question