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Reloading
Adjusting Muzzle Velocity to Correct Ballistics Chart
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<blockquote data-quote="pwrdbycotn" data-source="post: 1135928" data-attributes="member: 29096"><p>Tracking is dead on! It's a March 5-32 and I tested the turrets, both elevation and windage, with great results. The reason I went with increasing MV is exactly because of what you stated; Berger's B.C.'s are well-known to be correct. I really didn't expect the velocity to be this high, however. I'm certainly not complaining, though. It was shooting 1.25" groups at 400 so I'll take it just like it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwrdbycotn, post: 1135928, member: 29096"] Tracking is dead on! It's a March 5-32 and I tested the turrets, both elevation and windage, with great results. The reason I went with increasing MV is exactly because of what you stated; Berger's B.C.'s are well-known to be correct. I really didn't expect the velocity to be this high, however. I'm certainly not complaining, though. It was shooting 1.25" groups at 400 so I'll take it just like it is. [/QUOTE]
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