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<blockquote data-quote="daveosok" data-source="post: 63269"><p>Thanks for your answer Kirby. I do about the same but draw up the chamber on autocad and have drill stops on the drillbits I use so that they dont go outside the chamber dimension.</p><p>CanadianLefty</p><p>The faster you can push a high bc bullet the more you can be off on range estimation. The trajectory created is a smaller arc. Thats why I like fast flat guns, not that I cant estimate range good its just an edge that I dont need to worry about when shooting long distance. There are so many variables, that the more you can control the less you have to worry about when performing shots.</p><p>Thats just what I think and it may not be right or wrong but it is a point worth considering.</p><p>JM2C</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveosok, post: 63269"] Thanks for your answer Kirby. I do about the same but draw up the chamber on autocad and have drill stops on the drillbits I use so that they dont go outside the chamber dimension. CanadianLefty The faster you can push a high bc bullet the more you can be off on range estimation. The trajectory created is a smaller arc. Thats why I like fast flat guns, not that I cant estimate range good its just an edge that I dont need to worry about when shooting long distance. There are so many variables, that the more you can control the less you have to worry about when performing shots. Thats just what I think and it may not be right or wrong but it is a point worth considering. JM2C Dave [/QUOTE]
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