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Reloading
Elevation and FPS
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<blockquote data-quote="timberelk" data-source="post: 1417776" data-attributes="member: 100952"><p>Shot several accurate loads out of my gun today. The 150 grainers were around 2840 while the 130s were at about 2950.</p><p></p><p>This test was done at approx 4700 feet of elevation. Most of my hunting will take place in the 6000-9000 elevation. Is there a faromula I can use to figure out my muzzle velocity at those higher elevations? </p><p></p><p>Or will the muzzle velocity be the same at any elevation, the bullet will just cut through the air better/easier at higher elevations?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timberelk, post: 1417776, member: 100952"] Shot several accurate loads out of my gun today. The 150 grainers were around 2840 while the 130s were at about 2950. This test was done at approx 4700 feet of elevation. Most of my hunting will take place in the 6000-9000 elevation. Is there a faromula I can use to figure out my muzzle velocity at those higher elevations? Or will the muzzle velocity be the same at any elevation, the bullet will just cut through the air better/easier at higher elevations? [/QUOTE]
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