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<blockquote data-quote="patross79" data-source="post: 438480" data-attributes="member: 22952"><p>Guys I was wondering how accurate you have found jbm trajectory simplified calculator to be. The reason I ask is I was in the process of getting my load doped and with a 100 yard zero I found the 500 yard come up to be right at 9 inches too high. The groups were right at 3 inches the load is a .338 lapua 300 smk at a chronied 2685 av. Rifle is a stock remmy w 5.5x20 nf. My previous longish range shooting was typically done w the ballistic recticle scopes., so the dialing in is new for me. Any help is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patross79, post: 438480, member: 22952"] Guys I was wondering how accurate you have found jbm trajectory simplified calculator to be. The reason I ask is I was in the process of getting my load doped and with a 100 yard zero I found the 500 yard come up to be right at 9 inches too high. The groups were right at 3 inches the load is a .338 lapua 300 smk at a chronied 2685 av. Rifle is a stock remmy w 5.5x20 nf. My previous longish range shooting was typically done w the ballistic recticle scopes., so the dialing in is new for me. Any help is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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