In my 110 Storm in .223, a 55 grain Hornady V-Max shoots consistently higher than a 62 grain Nosler Varmageddon HP. Is it accurate to assume that in general a heavier, slower bullet will shoot lower than a lighter, faster one ? Sorry for a basic question such as this, but I`m a relative beginner when it comes to rifle ballistics. By the way, I like the way the rifle shoots both rounds. I have a hunch that there are more factors involved, such as barrel harmonics and such. Both loads require different zeros to give 1-2 inches high at 100 yards with good groups.