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Test results on 264 cal 150 & 160 gr Matrix Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="parshal" data-source="post: 1096039" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>I shot both the Matrix and Berger VLD at 500 and 600 yards today. The Berger shot 5" higher at 500 yards and 6.5" higher at 600. That's roughly one MOA less drop at each distance. I also noticed the Matrix's were more affected by the 6 mph wind hitting roughly 5" further left. </p><p></p><p>Strelok called for a 21.5 mil adjustment at 500 yards. I dialed 21 and the pair hit roughly 5" low. That .5 mil is almost 2" so I'd say my shot was 3" low from where the calculator said it should be. Using the trajectory adjustment that would put the G7 BC around .262.</p><p></p><p>I'm no good at math and am new to the long range game so I'm sure I'm off here. Anyway, posting this in case someone comes searching for this in the future.</p><p></p><p>If my calculations using Strelok are correct, that puts the Matrix BC down around 262.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parshal, post: 1096039, member: 605"] I shot both the Matrix and Berger VLD at 500 and 600 yards today. The Berger shot 5" higher at 500 yards and 6.5" higher at 600. That's roughly one MOA less drop at each distance. I also noticed the Matrix's were more affected by the 6 mph wind hitting roughly 5" further left. Strelok called for a 21.5 mil adjustment at 500 yards. I dialed 21 and the pair hit roughly 5" low. That .5 mil is almost 2" so I'd say my shot was 3" low from where the calculator said it should be. Using the trajectory adjustment that would put the G7 BC around .262. I'm no good at math and am new to the long range game so I'm sure I'm off here. Anyway, posting this in case someone comes searching for this in the future. If my calculations using Strelok are correct, that puts the Matrix BC down around 262. [/QUOTE]
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