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25 wssm or 25 wssm improved 40 degree or 25-284
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<blockquote data-quote="littlebrotherc" data-source="post: 270230" data-attributes="member: 16542"><p>Thanks Mike</p><p> </p><p>For the info on the 140 gr. I think that the 140 is to large for the 25 WSSM.</p><p> </p><p>So far as using the 25WSSM for longer range shots, what is the acceptable F/S and energy needed to be acceptable? I know from ballistic tables the 25 WSSM using a Berger 115gr at 3076 f/s will be moving at 2061 f/s and have 1084 ft/lbs of energy at 600 Yd's. It also will drop 59.3 inches when zeroed at 200 Yd's. Is this acceptable for Mule and Whitail? How much further out might I push it?</p><p> </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littlebrotherc, post: 270230, member: 16542"] Thanks Mike For the info on the 140 gr. I think that the 140 is to large for the 25 WSSM. So far as using the 25WSSM for longer range shots, what is the acceptable F/S and energy needed to be acceptable? I know from ballistic tables the 25 WSSM using a Berger 115gr at 3076 f/s will be moving at 2061 f/s and have 1084 ft/lbs of energy at 600 Yd's. It also will drop 59.3 inches when zeroed at 200 Yd's. Is this acceptable for Mule and Whitail? How much further out might I push it? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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