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<blockquote data-quote="DONTSTROKEME" data-source="post: 158338" data-attributes="member: 6008"><p>Useing my No 5 Nosler which doesn't have a 110gr .257 bullet listed, I used the 115gr CT Silvertip bullet @3400 FPS and 300 yard zero with a BC of .453. Into the LEE Shooter program I came out to:</p><p>100= +2.56</p><p>200= +3.22</p><p>300= 0</p><p>400= -7.80</p><p>500= -20.86</p><p>600= -40.10</p><p>700= -66.75</p><p>800= -101.91</p><p>900= -147.99</p><p>1000= -206.75</p><p></p><p>This is not your exact bullet and this is not your exact gun, it is a starting point to be able to be fairly close at those ranges.</p><p></p><p>As to the clocks I have dont it like this(but I might be wrong):</p><p>if 1 click = 1/8th" @ 100 than that would = 1/4" @ 200 = 3/8" @ 300 = 1/2" @ 400 = 5/8" @ 500 = 3/4" @ 600 = 7/8" @ 700 and 1" @ 800.</p><p></p><p>I might be wrong but that is what I have used to go out to 400 so far with my rifles and I was able to bring my groups up and to the left in about 12 shots, from 8" low and 6" right.</p><p></p><p>Joe Oakes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DONTSTROKEME, post: 158338, member: 6008"] Useing my No 5 Nosler which doesn't have a 110gr .257 bullet listed, I used the 115gr CT Silvertip bullet @3400 FPS and 300 yard zero with a BC of .453. Into the LEE Shooter program I came out to: 100= +2.56 200= +3.22 300= 0 400= -7.80 500= -20.86 600= -40.10 700= -66.75 800= -101.91 900= -147.99 1000= -206.75 This is not your exact bullet and this is not your exact gun, it is a starting point to be able to be fairly close at those ranges. As to the clocks I have dont it like this(but I might be wrong): if 1 click = 1/8th" @ 100 than that would = 1/4" @ 200 = 3/8" @ 300 = 1/2" @ 400 = 5/8" @ 500 = 3/4" @ 600 = 7/8" @ 700 and 1" @ 800. I might be wrong but that is what I have used to go out to 400 so far with my rifles and I was able to bring my groups up and to the left in about 12 shots, from 8" low and 6" right. Joe Oakes [/QUOTE]
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