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6.5x284 Norma-pleasently suprised
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<blockquote data-quote="craigf" data-source="post: 714495" data-attributes="member: 33680"><p>I actually did things a bit *** backwards. I got things on track at 500yds, which was 8.5 MOA's up, then played with the velocities on the BC to where 8.5 moa's was right for 500yds, and that was 2950fps. Out to 1,000yds things seemed to drop off a bit more, a full 21 more Moa's to hit steel. So I guess things are working out fairly close between the chronograph and the BC. I try learn something new every time I shoot, and I need to shoot a lot more.</p><p> Craigf</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craigf, post: 714495, member: 33680"] I actually did things a bit *** backwards. I got things on track at 500yds, which was 8.5 MOA's up, then played with the velocities on the BC to where 8.5 moa's was right for 500yds, and that was 2950fps. Out to 1,000yds things seemed to drop off a bit more, a full 21 more Moa's to hit steel. So I guess things are working out fairly close between the chronograph and the BC. I try learn something new every time I shoot, and I need to shoot a lot more. Craigf [/QUOTE]
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