.204 Bullet BC
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.204 Bullet BC
Hi guys,
Just thought id ask guys, what BC are you guys plugging in to your ballistic calculators for the 39SBK. I know that Sierra advertise 0.287 above 3600 ftps, and I know that this is well OTT. I have Chronoed my bullets at various distance and have come up with a BC of 0.251 but im still struggling with windage etc. Its as if I am always underestimating the wind or that the BC of the bullet is more like 0.230.
Any ideas guys or could anyone help please
Thanks guys.
Steve.
Just thought id ask guys, what BC are you guys plugging in to your ballistic calculators for the 39SBK. I know that Sierra advertise 0.287 above 3600 ftps, and I know that this is well OTT. I have Chronoed my bullets at various distance and have come up with a BC of 0.251 but im still struggling with windage etc. Its as if I am always underestimating the wind or that the BC of the bullet is more like 0.230.
Any ideas guys or could anyone help please
Thanks guys.
Steve.
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Re: .204 Bullet BC
That number agrees with Shooter. What I found when things "weren't right" was a DFO problem. Something like height offset, or atmosphere
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Darkker wrote:That number agrees with Shooter. What I found when things "weren't right" was a DFO problem. Something like height offset, or atmosphere
Which one mate? What is DFO stand for?
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Re: .204 Bullet BC
Does nobody shoot .204's long range using ballistic programs?
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Anyone?
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I am also waiting on DFO definition
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Try this, acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/DFO . It won't answer your' question but, it might make you chuckle.
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Re: .204 Bullet BC
Been taking mine out to mid ranges, around 600 yards. I use Strelok Pro and 0.242 as my BC. It seems very close on elevation and windage is normally ok but it only take a small gust of wind to completely change such a light bullet. My rifle only has a 20" barrel so my FPS is down to 3435 so that might be why .242 works for me.
How I got .242 was not very scientific I looked up the BC
Between 3400 to 2800 = .255
2800 to 2300 =236
.255 + .236 = 491 .491/2 = .245 less a bit for the slower speed before it hits the target, hence .242
How I got .242 was not very scientific I looked up the BC
Between 3400 to 2800 = .255
2800 to 2300 =236
.255 + .236 = 491 .491/2 = .245 less a bit for the slower speed before it hits the target, hence .242
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Not on a regular basis. But I have shot mine at 1000 yds, just to see what I could do. Granted, I picked calm days (< 5mph winds). I used Strelok and it got me consistent hits on a standard IPSC target. Had to chuckle at the lack of serious markings on the steel, though. If it weren't for the paint, I wouldn't know there was a hit!247sniper wrote:Does nobody shoot .204's long range using ballistic programs?
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Re: .204 Bullet BC
Does anyone know the G7 BC figure for the 39 SBK?
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