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Hornady SST's Shooting Lower than Federal's
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 2259770" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>Krp is correct. It's a point of aim shift more than likely. You really won't know which one shoots flatter unless you finely zero each for 100 yards, then shoot at 300 or more and actually very drop from the zero of each. You could chronograph each load and plug the b.c. and velocity into a ballistic calculator and have an idea. The velocity printed on the ammo boxes are regularly different from what the chronograph will measure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 2259770, member: 93895"] Krp is correct. It's a point of aim shift more than likely. You really won't know which one shoots flatter unless you finely zero each for 100 yards, then shoot at 300 or more and actually very drop from the zero of each. You could chronograph each load and plug the b.c. and velocity into a ballistic calculator and have an idea. The velocity printed on the ammo boxes are regularly different from what the chronograph will measure. [/QUOTE]
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