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The Basics, Starting Out
Really 338wm 1500ft/lbs out to 950 yards?
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<blockquote data-quote="straightshooter" data-source="post: 282813" data-attributes="member: 9775"><p>Can someone out there with a better ballistic program than mine check these numbers out for me, I'm having a hard time swallowing my numbers. From what I understand the 388 caliber 300gr sierra matchkings have a ballistic coeff. of .760. If I can get a 338 winchester mag. to push this bullet at 2430 ft/sec, it would still have 1500ft/lbs of energy at 950 yards, with about the same drift as a 7mm remington mag, and the trajectory about the same as a 308 shooting 175gr bullets. Really?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="straightshooter, post: 282813, member: 9775"] Can someone out there with a better ballistic program than mine check these numbers out for me, I'm having a hard time swallowing my numbers. From what I understand the 388 caliber 300gr sierra matchkings have a ballistic coeff. of .760. If I can get a 338 winchester mag. to push this bullet at 2430 ft/sec, it would still have 1500ft/lbs of energy at 950 yards, with about the same drift as a 7mm remington mag, and the trajectory about the same as a 308 shooting 175gr bullets. Really? [/QUOTE]
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