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<blockquote data-quote="RichCoyle" data-source="post: 2858396" data-attributes="member: 127134"><p>copcicle,</p><p></p><p>Maybe twenty years ago I actually did a test with an accurate .223 with a sight height of 1.68" and 2.2". It stirred up a hornet's nest on 24hourcampfire.com. I fired ten shots at 100 and 300 yards after sighting in for 200 yards. The small difference in height resulted in enough difference in apparent trajectory one would need about 100 feet per second more velocity with the lower sight height to match the higher sight height. Both at 100 yards and 300 yards the higher sight hit closer to the bullseye.</p><p></p><p>By the way, no one refuted it based on actually firing a test like I did. Many just did the ad hominem thing. A couple months later Barnes bullets verified my results with a real world test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichCoyle, post: 2858396, member: 127134"] copcicle, Maybe twenty years ago I actually did a test with an accurate .223 with a sight height of 1.68" and 2.2". It stirred up a hornet's nest on 24hourcampfire.com. I fired ten shots at 100 and 300 yards after sighting in for 200 yards. The small difference in height resulted in enough difference in apparent trajectory one would need about 100 feet per second more velocity with the lower sight height to match the higher sight height. Both at 100 yards and 300 yards the higher sight hit closer to the bullseye. By the way, no one refuted it based on actually firing a test like I did. Many just did the ad hominem thing. A couple months later Barnes bullets verified my results with a real world test. [/QUOTE]
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