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<blockquote data-quote="azhunter86" data-source="post: 892595" data-attributes="member: 74919"><p>Cool, I'll have to check those out. I was just curious as to why my calculator was so far off. To say .59" low at 25 yards and zeroed at 100 yards. Although, it says the same calculation for 200 yards as yours. So, I guess the calculator I use is inaccurate for sub 100 yard ranges.</p><p></p><p>I'm starting to work up some loads for my 300 weatherby mag, Berger 200 gr hybrid target with IMR 4828ssc. Says max load is 2966 fps, that'll make my jaw hurt for sure, lol. Shooting out of a Weatherby mark v.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the info, I appreciate it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azhunter86, post: 892595, member: 74919"] Cool, I'll have to check those out. I was just curious as to why my calculator was so far off. To say .59" low at 25 yards and zeroed at 100 yards. Although, it says the same calculation for 200 yards as yours. So, I guess the calculator I use is inaccurate for sub 100 yard ranges. I'm starting to work up some loads for my 300 weatherby mag, Berger 200 gr hybrid target with IMR 4828ssc. Says max load is 2966 fps, that'll make my jaw hurt for sure, lol. Shooting out of a Weatherby mark v. Thanks for the info, I appreciate it [/QUOTE]
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