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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 780055" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>Your comment about bc being accurate brings up another point of this discussion. I do not care what the numbers actually are, if it's 2837fps or 2976fps it makes no difference as long as it is 20moa at 870yrds 4000ft elv. in 75 degree weather (or whatever) as predicted. </p><p>Same could be said about bc weather it is .768 or .785 does not mean much to me as long as what ever numbers I am basing my calculations on give solid accuracy and predictable results.</p><p> As long as my calculations put me dead on my target the numbers are just numbers. </p><p>ES will show it's self plain as day at 800yrds, I do not even shoot at one or two hundred yards anymore except for initial zero. All my load development is done at 420yrds then zeroed at 100 and drop tested at 7-800 depending on what scope I'm using..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 780055, member: 14340"] Your comment about bc being accurate brings up another point of this discussion. I do not care what the numbers actually are, if it's 2837fps or 2976fps it makes no difference as long as it is 20moa at 870yrds 4000ft elv. in 75 degree weather (or whatever) as predicted. Same could be said about bc weather it is .768 or .785 does not mean much to me as long as what ever numbers I am basing my calculations on give solid accuracy and predictable results. As long as my calculations put me dead on my target the numbers are just numbers. ES will show it's self plain as day at 800yrds, I do not even shoot at one or two hundred yards anymore except for initial zero. All my load development is done at 420yrds then zeroed at 100 and drop tested at 7-800 depending on what scope I'm using.. [/QUOTE]
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