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B.C. variances for Accubond bullets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 127533" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>Also,</p><p></p><p>The differance in clicks between .520 and .580 at 500 yards is only a couple as you stated. If you are using a 100 yard zero and udjusting from there, that could throw you off IF it is slightly off. Alot of shooters think they have a 100 yard zero and dont. In other words, you may be trying to zero on a 2" circle at 100 yards and if youre hitting 1/2" high of center, it seems like a perfect zero. In reality, a 1/2 off at 100 yards makes for neccesary adjustments at 500 yards.</p><p></p><p>Try a 300 yard zero. Then goto 500 yards and check that against a calculator. 1/2" off at 300 is still 1/2 off at 500 yards. 1/2 at 100 could be inches at 500 yards making you belive your BC is lower than it should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 127533, member: 1007"] Also, The differance in clicks between .520 and .580 at 500 yards is only a couple as you stated. If you are using a 100 yard zero and udjusting from there, that could throw you off IF it is slightly off. Alot of shooters think they have a 100 yard zero and dont. In other words, you may be trying to zero on a 2" circle at 100 yards and if youre hitting 1/2" high of center, it seems like a perfect zero. In reality, a 1/2 off at 100 yards makes for neccesary adjustments at 500 yards. Try a 300 yard zero. Then goto 500 yards and check that against a calculator. 1/2" off at 300 is still 1/2 off at 500 yards. 1/2 at 100 could be inches at 500 yards making you belive your BC is lower than it should be. [/QUOTE]
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