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B. S. Ballistic coeffceints
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi3006" data-source="post: 437118" data-attributes="member: 8927"><p>I would say your figuring is wrong. I have only used the 160 accubond out to 300 yds, but it is spot on. I haven't heard of anyone else having to use a BC that low. To check go to the JBM website and see if they have the 160 accubond listed if there is (Litz) after it this is one that Bryan Litz has accurately measured.</p><p>You might want to check your scope click values if you haven't already.</p><p>By that I mean clamp the gun/scope in a vice and see how much the reticle actually moves when you dial in 10 -20 MOA.</p><p>Can you post the data you used?</p><p></p><p>Stu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi3006, post: 437118, member: 8927"] I would say your figuring is wrong. I have only used the 160 accubond out to 300 yds, but it is spot on. I haven't heard of anyone else having to use a BC that low. To check go to the JBM website and see if they have the 160 accubond listed if there is (Litz) after it this is one that Bryan Litz has accurately measured. You might want to check your scope click values if you haven't already. By that I mean clamp the gun/scope in a vice and see how much the reticle actually moves when you dial in 10 -20 MOA. Can you post the data you used? Stu. [/QUOTE]
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