Thank you Skuzzy, my question is answered.
Nrshida. While your constant 32.2 f/s is the rate, the weight does matter.
A 647 grain round is fired at approx 3,044 ft/s.
A 800 grain round is fired at approx 2,895 ft/s.
The 647 grain round drops 32.2 feet after the second just like the 800 grain one, AS you stated...
The problem is, after 400 yards of flight the 647 grain round falls only 4.23 feet (because at 3,044 f/s the round only takes .1314 second to fly, then multiplied by the constant) and the 800 grain round falls 4.45 feet (2,895 ft/s) it does matter. Like I also said in an earlier post... The difference will probably be negligible. Of course the rate of velocity decay on the bullet due to drag and the heavier round's ability to compensate that drag with its higher ft/pds energy isn't included with this either, but again likely negligible.