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Labrador vs ballistics chart speeds
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1738545" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>Have you ran a tall target test on your scope? One target at 100 yards with an aim point at the bottom, shoot 2 at the aim point, the go up 5moa and shoot 2, keep going up till you reach the top of the target or the moa range you will be using (I like to test 25moa up).</p><p></p><p>Running at your labradar velocity that is a big drop difference. Unless you are running a slower twist barrel and losing a pile of bc something is out of whack.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1738545, member: 14435"] Have you ran a tall target test on your scope? One target at 100 yards with an aim point at the bottom, shoot 2 at the aim point, the go up 5moa and shoot 2, keep going up till you reach the top of the target or the moa range you will be using (I like to test 25moa up). Running at your labradar velocity that is a big drop difference. Unless you are running a slower twist barrel and losing a pile of bc something is out of whack. [/QUOTE]
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