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Corrected FPS?
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<blockquote data-quote="husky300" data-source="post: 738622" data-attributes="member: 60684"><p>I am new to this forum and currently posting from my phone so my search ability is limited so if this has has already been answered I apologise in advance and please post a link or where I could find it.</p><p></p><p>Now that I have given my poor disclosure I'm looking to find a way to determine my correct FPS. Of my particular load from my 308 that I like to load up. I have never Chronograph the round and have no access to 1 however im inclined to believe that with my reloading data my BC and length of barrel i should be in the ball park. That said I want to start pushing out to 800yds. </p><p></p><p>So lets say i shoot a perfect group at 100yds to give me a good zero, then i shoot at 600-700yds using the given MOA adjustment from a good ballistic calculator. Is there a way to take the projected results and actual results and backtrack that to my starting muzzle velocity?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="husky300, post: 738622, member: 60684"] I am new to this forum and currently posting from my phone so my search ability is limited so if this has has already been answered I apologise in advance and please post a link or where I could find it. Now that I have given my poor disclosure I'm looking to find a way to determine my correct FPS. Of my particular load from my 308 that I like to load up. I have never Chronograph the round and have no access to 1 however im inclined to believe that with my reloading data my BC and length of barrel i should be in the ball park. That said I want to start pushing out to 800yds. So lets say i shoot a perfect group at 100yds to give me a good zero, then i shoot at 600-700yds using the given MOA adjustment from a good ballistic calculator. Is there a way to take the projected results and actual results and backtrack that to my starting muzzle velocity? [/QUOTE]
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