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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 604458" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>LTLR, my muzzle velocity is 2800 avrage. 2795 to 2805 to be exact @ 4100 ft of elevation and tested for drops to 1709 yards repeatedly, to 2000 plus occationally. So your estimations are a little off I am sure 60 fps would make some difference and it would be a little more at 5000 ft. Do you really think I could push 260's to 3000 fps?</p><p> </p><p>When ever we get the chance we need to shoot together. It would be interesting. We could compare the 300's to your 260's in like conditions with a few groups at 1500 and 1700 yards. But they should be compared in somewhat like chamberings, not a 338-378 to a 338 LM</p><p> </p><p>All the solids I used had the groves (3) in the bearing surface. ( Barnes) copper fouling suckers for sure, some barrels way worse than others.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 604458, member: 7503"] LTLR, my muzzle velocity is 2800 avrage. 2795 to 2805 to be exact @ 4100 ft of elevation and tested for drops to 1709 yards repeatedly, to 2000 plus occationally. So your estimations are a little off I am sure 60 fps would make some difference and it would be a little more at 5000 ft. Do you really think I could push 260's to 3000 fps? When ever we get the chance we need to shoot together. It would be interesting. We could compare the 300's to your 260's in like conditions with a few groups at 1500 and 1700 yards. But they should be compared in somewhat like chamberings, not a 338-378 to a 338 LM All the solids I used had the groves (3) in the bearing surface. ( Barnes) copper fouling suckers for sure, some barrels way worse than others. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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