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Chrono vs. Range Dope HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 542180" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Magnum61, I do a lot of work with 300 Win's, 210 Bergers and H-1000 using the old .631 BC as well a the new .616. Just looking at your load and barrel length, If I had to guess I would say your MV should fall into the 2840 to 2860 range. So you might wish to look at second chrono's info. Or simply work it out to your actual field tested drops and don't worry about what the number are. After all they are just numbers. Spot on drops are real and what we seek.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 542180, member: 7503"] Magnum61, I do a lot of work with 300 Win's, 210 Bergers and H-1000 using the old .631 BC as well a the new .616. Just looking at your load and barrel length, If I had to guess I would say your MV should fall into the 2840 to 2860 range. So you might wish to look at second chrono's info. Or simply work it out to your actual field tested drops and don't worry about what the number are. After all they are just numbers. Spot on drops are real and what we seek. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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