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<blockquote data-quote="Tyler Kemp" data-source="post: 204786" data-attributes="member: 6290"><p>Well, what are we considering "high" velocity? How about 58 grain V-Max @ 4500 fps vs. 105 grain Amax @ 3000 fps, with 10 mph wind. Big difference, about to enter into eskimo ballistics:</p><p>58 grainer @ 500 yards= 4.5 MOA drop, 4.5 MOA windage</p><p>58 grainer @ 500 yards= 23 MOA drop, 13 MOA windage</p><p></p><p>105 grainer@ 500 yards=8.6 MOA drop, 3.2 MOA windage</p><p>105 grainer@ 500 yards=28.1 MOA drop, 7.9 MOA windage</p><p></p><p>In conclusion, even with the most extreme cases high BC wins again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler Kemp, post: 204786, member: 6290"] Well, what are we considering "high" velocity? How about 58 grain V-Max @ 4500 fps vs. 105 grain Amax @ 3000 fps, with 10 mph wind. Big difference, about to enter into eskimo ballistics: 58 grainer @ 500 yards= 4.5 MOA drop, 4.5 MOA windage 58 grainer @ 500 yards= 23 MOA drop, 13 MOA windage 105 grainer@ 500 yards=8.6 MOA drop, 3.2 MOA windage 105 grainer@ 500 yards=28.1 MOA drop, 7.9 MOA windage In conclusion, even with the most extreme cases high BC wins again. [/QUOTE]
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