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140g NBT @ 800 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="remingtonman_25_06" data-source="post: 139493" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>I have pretty much worked everything out that could be the problem..so I'm definately thinking its the speed part of things. Thats what its boiling down to anyways. The BC shouldn't be that far off. Noslers have always been pretty decent about there BC. I checked my scope which is a Leupold vx3 LR 6.5-20x50 30mm, SF and the clicks come out to true .250" as I tested this by dialing 20 MOA at 100 and then seeing how high they impacted, which was right at 20.5". Next I then recorded actual drop at 400 yards from 100 yard zero. If my velocity was indeed 3250fps, I would have only dropped 20" at 400 yards, however this was not the case as I was dropped 23" at 400 yards. Leaving the BC at .485 and changing only velocity to 3075 instead of 3250, then things start to match up like they should at 400 and 800. Its got to be my crony...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remingtonman_25_06, post: 139493, member: 1403"] I have pretty much worked everything out that could be the problem..so I'm definately thinking its the speed part of things. Thats what its boiling down to anyways. The BC shouldn't be that far off. Noslers have always been pretty decent about there BC. I checked my scope which is a Leupold vx3 LR 6.5-20x50 30mm, SF and the clicks come out to true .250" as I tested this by dialing 20 MOA at 100 and then seeing how high they impacted, which was right at 20.5". Next I then recorded actual drop at 400 yards from 100 yard zero. If my velocity was indeed 3250fps, I would have only dropped 20" at 400 yards, however this was not the case as I was dropped 23" at 400 yards. Leaving the BC at .485 and changing only velocity to 3075 instead of 3250, then things start to match up like they should at 400 and 800. Its got to be my crony... [/QUOTE]
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