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Anyone else using a 30-06 for long range?
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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 247363" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>Teddy,</p><p> </p><p>Did some calculating for you. I used muzzle velocities from the Hogdon web site. MOA drop, MOA windage, and impact velocity @ 1000 yrds. BC values come from manufactures, and ballistic calculations done on JBM calculations. I used a 100yrd zero, and 10 mph cross wind. I can not claim real world experience on any of these bullets. I have done some shooting of the GS bullets from an '06, but not enough to validate the #'s shown here. I found all of this very interesting.</p><p> </p><p>Steve</p><p> </p><p>Berger 168vld: MV 2800fps, 36.2 moa drop, 8.5 moa windage, 1320 fps</p><p> </p><p>Berger 190vld: MV 2600fps, 35.5 moa drop, 7.9 moa windage, 1335 fps</p><p> </p><p>Berger 210vld: MV 2475fps, 37.7 moa drop, 7.5 moa windage, 1340fps</p><p> </p><p>SMK 200g: MV 2500fps, 39.8 moa drop, 8.8 moa windage, 1245fps</p><p> </p><p>SMK 220g: MV 2450fps, 39.1 moa drop, 7.9 moa windage, 1298fps</p><p> </p><p>SMK 240g: MV 2200fps, 46.9 moa drop, 8.0 moa windage, 1237fps</p><p> </p><p>Nosler 180 E-tip: MV 2700fps, 34.9 moa drop, 8.7 moa windage, 1290fps</p><p> </p><p>GS Custom 150 HV: MV 3150fps, 21.2 moa drop, 5.1 moa windage, 1806 fps</p><p> </p><p>GS Custom 160 HV: MV 3100fps, 21.2 moa drop, 4.7 moa windage, 1861 fps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 247363, member: 7999"] Teddy, Did some calculating for you. I used muzzle velocities from the Hogdon web site. MOA drop, MOA windage, and impact velocity @ 1000 yrds. BC values come from manufactures, and ballistic calculations done on JBM calculations. I used a 100yrd zero, and 10 mph cross wind. I can not claim real world experience on any of these bullets. I have done some shooting of the GS bullets from an '06, but not enough to validate the #'s shown here. I found all of this very interesting. Steve Berger 168vld: MV 2800fps, 36.2 moa drop, 8.5 moa windage, 1320 fps Berger 190vld: MV 2600fps, 35.5 moa drop, 7.9 moa windage, 1335 fps Berger 210vld: MV 2475fps, 37.7 moa drop, 7.5 moa windage, 1340fps SMK 200g: MV 2500fps, 39.8 moa drop, 8.8 moa windage, 1245fps SMK 220g: MV 2450fps, 39.1 moa drop, 7.9 moa windage, 1298fps SMK 240g: MV 2200fps, 46.9 moa drop, 8.0 moa windage, 1237fps Nosler 180 E-tip: MV 2700fps, 34.9 moa drop, 8.7 moa windage, 1290fps GS Custom 150 HV: MV 3150fps, 21.2 moa drop, 5.1 moa windage, 1806 fps GS Custom 160 HV: MV 3100fps, 21.2 moa drop, 4.7 moa windage, 1861 fps [/QUOTE]
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