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<blockquote data-quote="shepardsonp" data-source="post: 550715" data-attributes="member: 26013"><p>i am shooting 93.0g of H-1000 in my rifle (.338 Wildcat on a .300 RUM case) with a 29" barrel and am getting 2,830 FPS which is what i am using my ballistic program.</p><p></p><p>How you get faster speeds with less powder and shorter barrel is beyond me. I am using a PVM-21 Chronograph which is supposed to be pretty high-end and very accurate. </p><p></p><p>You might want to try some "Trajectory Validation" experiments on your Ballistic Computer to see how your rifle does at 1K yards + and see if your elevation is good with that velocity. If not, you can adjust your velocity in your program match your impact points.</p><p></p><p>Not sure that is much help but it just doesn't seem accurate to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shepardsonp, post: 550715, member: 26013"] i am shooting 93.0g of H-1000 in my rifle (.338 Wildcat on a .300 RUM case) with a 29" barrel and am getting 2,830 FPS which is what i am using my ballistic program. How you get faster speeds with less powder and shorter barrel is beyond me. I am using a PVM-21 Chronograph which is supposed to be pretty high-end and very accurate. You might want to try some "Trajectory Validation" experiments on your Ballistic Computer to see how your rifle does at 1K yards + and see if your elevation is good with that velocity. If not, you can adjust your velocity in your program match your impact points. Not sure that is much help but it just doesn't seem accurate to me. [/QUOTE]
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