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bullet ogive measuring for mile shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="jb1000br" data-source="post: 37355" data-attributes="member: 1459"><p>My only experience this far, was at 1650yds with a 30goodling at a 12-15" gong (never measured it)</p><p></p><p>took 4 shots plus a fouler to smack it at 1650 on a calm morning 2 winters ago.</p><p></p><p>shots afterward were within 2' vertically at the worst IIRC--you are definately having transonic issues!</p><p></p><p>i concur--the 6.5-284 is spectacular to 1K plus a bit, but it isnt a good mile shooter.</p><p></p><p>JB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jb1000br, post: 37355, member: 1459"] My only experience this far, was at 1650yds with a 30goodling at a 12-15" gong (never measured it) took 4 shots plus a fouler to smack it at 1650 on a calm morning 2 winters ago. shots afterward were within 2' vertically at the worst IIRC--you are definately having transonic issues! i concur--the 6.5-284 is spectacular to 1K plus a bit, but it isnt a good mile shooter. JB [/QUOTE]
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