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<blockquote data-quote="slophish" data-source="post: 144603" data-attributes="member: 5943"><p><strong>Re: velocity equilizations</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the replies. Nyles check out sierras website for conformation of those numbers, and you'll see what I mean. Dzaw, I understand the law of diminishing returns, and what you say makes perfect sense. Just trying to wade through those numbers. Fifty I agree with you, as it only makes sense. However- when you run exbal to extreme velocities with different bullets to extreme ranges all the numbers catch up to each other. I cant remember the exact rounds I used, I think .338 am-7mm am- and 416 barret caught up to each other at 3000 yds. I'll try to do it again(it was a while ago). That may have been what triggerfifty was trying to say. </p><p></p><p>I would like to relearn bc as cd. According to JBMs website this is more reliable. Shoot I just read mccoys book 6 months ago, their is alot to this stuff and I know very little. One thing for sure the math is intense and god gave me an old public school apple computer for a brain to figure it out. </p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slophish, post: 144603, member: 5943"] [b]Re: velocity equilizations[/b] Thanks for the replies. Nyles check out sierras website for conformation of those numbers, and you'll see what I mean. Dzaw, I understand the law of diminishing returns, and what you say makes perfect sense. Just trying to wade through those numbers. Fifty I agree with you, as it only makes sense. However- when you run exbal to extreme velocities with different bullets to extreme ranges all the numbers catch up to each other. I cant remember the exact rounds I used, I think .338 am-7mm am- and 416 barret caught up to each other at 3000 yds. I'll try to do it again(it was a while ago). That may have been what triggerfifty was trying to say. I would like to relearn bc as cd. According to JBMs website this is more reliable. Shoot I just read mccoys book 6 months ago, their is alot to this stuff and I know very little. One thing for sure the math is intense and god gave me an old public school apple computer for a brain to figure it out. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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