204 Trajectory
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204 Trajectory
Just for fun, regardless of your load, what are you guys finding as for POI with your rifle ? I saw where Rick sent some drop data to a few.. I went out the other day and being dead on at 200, my load/s were 3/4 inch high at 100 and 2 inch low at 300. How does that compare with most ? Just curious and opening a little comparison. This was with the 32 and 34 grain bullets. Bill K
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Re: 204 Trajectory
That's about what mine looks like, too, Bill. Can't give you actual measurements beyond 200, though. But 3/4" at 100 puts me dead on at 200 with 40gr Vmax.
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Re: 204 Trajectory
Here's my plot for 40 Bergers (24" 1:12) w/ 50 yd zero:
...and Here's a tidbit from Federal I think this was 39 SBK (blue) vs two other bullets that were actully 32 gn...:
I fergit... I think I (or one of the brethern...) posted a thread about Fed's trajectory data..
...and Here's a tidbit from Federal I think this was 39 SBK (blue) vs two other bullets that were actully 32 gn...:
I fergit... I think I (or one of the brethern...) posted a thread about Fed's trajectory data..