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<blockquote data-quote="Bud Martin" data-source="post: 317803" data-attributes="member: 17000"><p>Brian, I agree that the bc may be off in the bullets what I have a hard time believing is the bc is higher than they advertise. it would be my guess that if a bullet manufacturer was to fib a little it would be to the good and not the other way around. the chart you produced is also very close out to around 800 yards within a couple inches or so, it is actually only 2 inches different than mine at 800 and I am not good enough to tell 2 inches at 800. I can sure tell 2 moa at 1125 though. I have shot at 100,200,400,500,800,1000,and 1125 which is as far as I can shoot where I do and is farther that I have energy to shoot deer anyway. the chart is very close out to 800 close enough that I attribute it to drinking to much coffee before shooting but 1000 is way more than that and 1125 is close to 2 feet and better that it should be. I used the g1 bc to generate the current chart by the way. I have NOT tested the crony against another but it seems very accurate with my other guns and loads using jbm charts. the loads I have with your vld's are right on the money with this gun, crony and jbm stats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bud Martin, post: 317803, member: 17000"] Brian, I agree that the bc may be off in the bullets what I have a hard time believing is the bc is higher than they advertise. it would be my guess that if a bullet manufacturer was to fib a little it would be to the good and not the other way around. the chart you produced is also very close out to around 800 yards within a couple inches or so, it is actually only 2 inches different than mine at 800 and I am not good enough to tell 2 inches at 800. I can sure tell 2 moa at 1125 though. I have shot at 100,200,400,500,800,1000,and 1125 which is as far as I can shoot where I do and is farther that I have energy to shoot deer anyway. the chart is very close out to 800 close enough that I attribute it to drinking to much coffee before shooting but 1000 is way more than that and 1125 is close to 2 feet and better that it should be. I used the g1 bc to generate the current chart by the way. I have NOT tested the crony against another but it seems very accurate with my other guns and loads using jbm charts. the loads I have with your vld's are right on the money with this gun, crony and jbm stats. [/QUOTE]
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