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375-408 CheyTac (Kirby Alert!!!!!!) question
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<blockquote data-quote="dakor" data-source="post: 120288" data-attributes="member: 2204"><p>Kirby I don't want to get into a ****ing match about how you figure your bullets bc with clicks but I will give you a little insight on what happen to me. I now know why many members on here say that is not a true bc of a bullet. I shoot the 105 Berger in my 6-284. One day I wanted to test it out at 1000 yards but I ran out of scope adjustment. I bought Burris rings with the shim kit and re zeroed my rifle at 300 yards. Now I have a gong at 875 yards that always takes me 110 clicks to start hitting around the center on it. I went out to shoot at it I dialed up my 110 clicks and fired and heard no report. I fired again and this time just happen to see dust fly at the top of my dirt back stop. I was shooting about 8ft over my gong and the only change in anything was the shim kit. I was using the exact same ammo and the gong and shooting location never changes. So it now takes me 92 clicks to smack the gong. So after this my thinking is if you want to know what the bc is shoot it through a graph or radar it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dakor, post: 120288, member: 2204"] Kirby I don't want to get into a ****ing match about how you figure your bullets bc with clicks but I will give you a little insight on what happen to me. I now know why many members on here say that is not a true bc of a bullet. I shoot the 105 Berger in my 6-284. One day I wanted to test it out at 1000 yards but I ran out of scope adjustment. I bought Burris rings with the shim kit and re zeroed my rifle at 300 yards. Now I have a gong at 875 yards that always takes me 110 clicks to start hitting around the center on it. I went out to shoot at it I dialed up my 110 clicks and fired and heard no report. I fired again and this time just happen to see dust fly at the top of my dirt back stop. I was shooting about 8ft over my gong and the only change in anything was the shim kit. I was using the exact same ammo and the gong and shooting location never changes. So it now takes me 92 clicks to smack the gong. So after this my thinking is if you want to know what the bc is shoot it through a graph or radar it. [/QUOTE]
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