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How High do bullets go in their flight trajectory
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<blockquote data-quote="WAMBO" data-source="post: 1824012" data-attributes="member: 299"><p>Like Ranger Rick suggested use a ballistic/trajectory app or website, I do that quite often.</p><p>If you input your intended distance you want to shoot, let's say 1760 yards and use that as your zero when using the JBM trajectory calculator you can see what the highest point of the bullet is.</p><p>Using my 338 LM Imp as an example shooting the 300gr Berger at 2900 fps it shows the high point being 345.8" at 990-1000 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WAMBO, post: 1824012, member: 299"] Like Ranger Rick suggested use a ballistic/trajectory app or website, I do that quite often. If you input your intended distance you want to shoot, let's say 1760 yards and use that as your zero when using the JBM trajectory calculator you can see what the highest point of the bullet is. Using my 338 LM Imp as an example shooting the 300gr Berger at 2900 fps it shows the high point being 345.8" at 990-1000 yards. [/QUOTE]
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