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What should I expect from a .243.
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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 400981" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>Not very unless your rifle is the same or very similar to the specs of the test rifle. You would have to shoot across a chrony and get the speed to verify the velocity. Then look online for the maker of the bullet that is loaded in your ammo. They company should have a BC listing to put into your drops. Knowing your deviation will also help. If you start reloading you should see some serious gains in accuracy. 260 is no picnic. I remember plugging a squirrel at 200yrds once. That was interesting needless to say. It was my smallest hit target at that kind of distance to date. Good job on the bunny though. Them boogers are small at any distance. I would be interested in hearing about your air gunning exploits. A couple years ago before I started shooting centerfire a lot again I was doing a lot of research on air rifles. There is some interesting stuff out there.</p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 400981, member: 13275"] Not very unless your rifle is the same or very similar to the specs of the test rifle. You would have to shoot across a chrony and get the speed to verify the velocity. Then look online for the maker of the bullet that is loaded in your ammo. They company should have a BC listing to put into your drops. Knowing your deviation will also help. If you start reloading you should see some serious gains in accuracy. 260 is no picnic. I remember plugging a squirrel at 200yrds once. That was interesting needless to say. It was my smallest hit target at that kind of distance to date. Good job on the bunny though. Them boogers are small at any distance. I would be interested in hearing about your air gunning exploits. A couple years ago before I started shooting centerfire a lot again I was doing a lot of research on air rifles. There is some interesting stuff out there. Tank [/QUOTE]
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