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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
How to true the BC
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<blockquote data-quote="pony doctor" data-source="post: 2542920" data-attributes="member: 82040"><p>Am I missing something here in this great discussion? Truing the velocity based on drop at say 1000 yards seems logical but just FWIW, let's assume you have a 1/2 Moa rifle ( either best the rifle can do or best shooter skill set). That bullet should land somewhere in a 10 inch circle if you perfectly account for the wind! So long as the target has kill zone of this size, all is good provided you have the velocity required for the bullet to perform as intended. Shooting paper is great practice and challenges one's skills but….. ethical hunting has it's limits in my opinion. Bottom line, in my opinion; threads like this one have great " food for thought" applicable to most all purposes when deciding to pull that trigger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pony doctor, post: 2542920, member: 82040"] Am I missing something here in this great discussion? Truing the velocity based on drop at say 1000 yards seems logical but just FWIW, let’s assume you have a 1/2 Moa rifle ( either best the rifle can do or best shooter skill set). That bullet should land somewhere in a 10 inch circle if you perfectly account for the wind! So long as the target has kill zone of this size, all is good provided you have the velocity required for the bullet to perform as intended. Shooting paper is great practice and challenges one’s skills but….. ethical hunting has it’s limits in my opinion. Bottom line, in my opinion; threads like this one have great “ food for thought” applicable to most all purposes when deciding to pull that trigger. [/QUOTE]
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