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.270 AM & 195gr Wildcats.....
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<blockquote data-quote="41mag" data-source="post: 120235" data-attributes="member: 3804"><p>Hey Roy,</p><p></p><p>Down here in the balmy southern bottom land, we're not getting the higher BC's that those in higher climates are. I used the .9 as a starting point but since I don't have all of my notes here with me, I can't do the exact figures for the corrected BC on those 195's. I would hesitate to say that for your area, that might be a decent number to start with. </p><p></p><p>I was hoping to get some idea as to the drop angle of the bullet as well, but after inspecting the box after impacts, the holes are not very different in distance from the top down. I haven't measured yet but they sure look to be danged close. </p><p></p><p>As for the hogs, their days are numbered, and their impact zone is shrinking fast. I will not be able to head up there this weekend, and possibly the next due to a previous commitment, but when I do get back, I will definately be setting my sights on shrinking the 1150yd group as well as finding something to reach out and touch, of a pork nature.</p><p></p><p>I will definately keep you informed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41mag, post: 120235, member: 3804"] Hey Roy, Down here in the balmy southern bottom land, we're not getting the higher BC's that those in higher climates are. I used the .9 as a starting point but since I don't have all of my notes here with me, I can't do the exact figures for the corrected BC on those 195's. I would hesitate to say that for your area, that might be a decent number to start with. I was hoping to get some idea as to the drop angle of the bullet as well, but after inspecting the box after impacts, the holes are not very different in distance from the top down. I haven't measured yet but they sure look to be danged close. As for the hogs, their days are numbered, and their impact zone is shrinking fast. I will not be able to head up there this weekend, and possibly the next due to a previous commitment, but when I do get back, I will definately be setting my sights on shrinking the 1150yd group as well as finding something to reach out and touch, of a pork nature. I will definately keep you informed. [/QUOTE]
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