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70NBT meets crow
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<blockquote data-quote="Barry08" data-source="post: 682820" data-attributes="member: 52348"><p>I use the ballistic calculator from Swarovski (internet version) to preset my BT on the scope. </p><p>Distance is measured with a laser range finder pre shooting. </p><p>Vo was measured 3 meters past the muzzle.</p><p>The rest was calculated according bullet weight and BC with the Swarovski ballistic calculator. The reality check on 300m distance showed an variance in real life with less than 1 inch in height.</p><p></p><p>The gun I use is a "out of the box" version. We were checking various bullets and powders to get best shooting results. 70 grain bullets provided best results.</p><p></p><p>Ths 243 is perfect for roe deer hunting as well, but for deer I use harder bullets than for varmints.</p><p></p><p>Previous to the 243 I used a 222rem for crows but that caliber is limited to appx. 200yards.</p><p></p><p>(I hope I use the right terms. I'm not a native speaker, so there may be some mistakes in my text)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barry08, post: 682820, member: 52348"] I use the ballistic calculator from Swarovski (internet version) to preset my BT on the scope. Distance is measured with a laser range finder pre shooting. Vo was measured 3 meters past the muzzle. The rest was calculated according bullet weight and BC with the Swarovski ballistic calculator. The reality check on 300m distance showed an variance in real life with less than 1 inch in height. The gun I use is a "out of the box" version. We were checking various bullets and powders to get best shooting results. 70 grain bullets provided best results. Ths 243 is perfect for roe deer hunting as well, but for deer I use harder bullets than for varmints. Previous to the 243 I used a 222rem for crows but that caliber is limited to appx. 200yards. (I hope I use the right terms. I'm not a native speaker, so there may be some mistakes in my text) [/QUOTE]
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