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Have any of you seen "magic" like this?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 251126" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>I have no problem with that whatsoever. If you have never seen it or experianced it I wouldnt expect you to. I know you have a healthy amount of experiance in exterior ballistics. Can you tell me you have never seen anything bizzare? Not neccesarily what we are discussing here but bizzare none the less?</p><p></p><p>My concern was when (on a windless day) I can lay in the same spot and shoot my 308 winnie (a solid .25 MOA rifle) with the same bullet at a side by side target as my 300 RUM (another solid .25 MOA rifle) target and get a G5 .318 BC with one and a G7 .495 with the other using the exact same bullet. I know what youre saying about using drops to calculate BC's (this is why I currently use the 2 chronograph method between 15 feet and 300 yards) but when I am not touching the knob and using a proven 2 MOA reticle x 3 bars and the groups are concistently falling on center, to me that is a fair degree of conclusion. Its the day to day concistency that gave me more conclusion. Like I said. It was what it was. Whether I believe in supernatural ballistics or not. For the record I do not believe in superantural ballistics, just when the sum of all parts work in perfect harmony non typical things can happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 251126, member: 1007"] I have no problem with that whatsoever. If you have never seen it or experianced it I wouldnt expect you to. I know you have a healthy amount of experiance in exterior ballistics. Can you tell me you have never seen anything bizzare? Not neccesarily what we are discussing here but bizzare none the less? My concern was when (on a windless day) I can lay in the same spot and shoot my 308 winnie (a solid .25 MOA rifle) with the same bullet at a side by side target as my 300 RUM (another solid .25 MOA rifle) target and get a G5 .318 BC with one and a G7 .495 with the other using the exact same bullet. I know what youre saying about using drops to calculate BC's (this is why I currently use the 2 chronograph method between 15 feet and 300 yards) but when I am not touching the knob and using a proven 2 MOA reticle x 3 bars and the groups are concistently falling on center, to me that is a fair degree of conclusion. Its the day to day concistency that gave me more conclusion. Like I said. It was what it was. Whether I believe in supernatural ballistics or not. For the record I do not believe in superantural ballistics, just when the sum of all parts work in perfect harmony non typical things can happen. [/QUOTE]
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