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Berger .338 300 grain EH - ballistic coefficient
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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 1174314" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>Nice shooting Timber! I finally got out to the range this morning and was able to shoot my 101 gr RL33 load with the 300 gr accubond. 2853 was the magneto speed velocity. I only had 5 rounds loaded, and with the magneto speed attached, I hit about 7 inches high at 100 yards. I aimed at the bottom of the target and removed the magneto speed and put two shots at my exact point of aim and touching each other. These hit at the same point of impact as my 300 gr berger load. I save my last two rounds to shoot at 750 yards. My buddy was at the range also and he spotted for me, and I shot the wrong target on my first shot, duh, I shot the 700 yard gong, it was a solid hit and a little high since I dialed for the 750, on my second shot, I pulled the shot a little and hit high and right. I need to load some more rounds now, but I am optimistic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 1174314, member: 2567"] Nice shooting Timber! I finally got out to the range this morning and was able to shoot my 101 gr RL33 load with the 300 gr accubond. 2853 was the magneto speed velocity. I only had 5 rounds loaded, and with the magneto speed attached, I hit about 7 inches high at 100 yards. I aimed at the bottom of the target and removed the magneto speed and put two shots at my exact point of aim and touching each other. These hit at the same point of impact as my 300 gr berger load. I save my last two rounds to shoot at 750 yards. My buddy was at the range also and he spotted for me, and I shot the wrong target on my first shot, duh, I shot the 700 yard gong, it was a solid hit and a little high since I dialed for the 750, on my second shot, I pulled the shot a little and hit high and right. I need to load some more rounds now, but I am optimistic. [/QUOTE]
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