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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 1662770" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>I believe it's certainly doable but that is hot...speaking of hot, the only way I could get the 180 eldm, which is the highest bc 180 7mm I'm aware of (discounting nonexpanding solids perhaps), to retain 1600 foot pounds at 1200 yards with its .79 g1 bc at 3000 fps mv. on my ballistic calculator is if you're shooting at 5000 feet elevation and it's 100 degrees Fahrenheit. These conditions do of course exist but not as the typical reference point for exterior ballistic performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 1662770, member: 109862"] I believe it’s certainly doable but that is hot...speaking of hot, the only way I could get the 180 eldm, which is the highest bc 180 7mm I’m aware of (discounting nonexpanding solids perhaps), to retain 1600 foot pounds at 1200 yards with its .79 g1 bc at 3000 fps mv. on my ballistic calculator is if you’re shooting at 5000 feet elevation and it’s 100 degrees Fahrenheit. These conditions do of course exist but not as the typical reference point for exterior ballistic performance. [/QUOTE]
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