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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
On Paper Vs Ballistic Program
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<blockquote data-quote="s.ferg" data-source="post: 163839" data-attributes="member: 6719"><p>I agree with the old school basics. I have decided to check the BC on the load and check several other entries on the program but when it comes down to it, I am going to physically zero at 300 then shoot at 100 then 200 to see whats going on. I guess I will need to find a location where I can shoot at 4-500 yad just to see what the drop is to at least know what the hold over is. I am actually working on this rifle for a Colorado hunt in Nov. I shoot between 200-325 yad on average for mule deer but where the elk graze are between 4-450 yds. So I am hoping to get this thing sewed up before I long.</p><p>Thanks for the replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s.ferg, post: 163839, member: 6719"] I agree with the old school basics. I have decided to check the BC on the load and check several other entries on the program but when it comes down to it, I am going to physically zero at 300 then shoot at 100 then 200 to see whats going on. I guess I will need to find a location where I can shoot at 4-500 yad just to see what the drop is to at least know what the hold over is. I am actually working on this rifle for a Colorado hunt in Nov. I shoot between 200-325 yad on average for mule deer but where the elk graze are between 4-450 yds. So I am hoping to get this thing sewed up before I long. Thanks for the replies. [/QUOTE]
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