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Labrador vs ballistics chart speeds
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1739074" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>The bullet g7 bc is likely pretty close, like not more than .02-.03 off. Berger will have it pretty close, but it will always be slightly different from each rifle.</p><p> Lab-radar is also normally pretty close, although you still need to shoot inline with the units field of "vision". And the offset settings will change your speeds 20ish fps.</p><p></p><p>I would have a serious look at your environmental data and what your scope actually adjusts. A tall turret test is the first thing I do with any scope I am going to dial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1739074, member: 14435"] The bullet g7 bc is likely pretty close, like not more than .02-.03 off. Berger will have it pretty close, but it will always be slightly different from each rifle. Lab-radar is also normally pretty close, although you still need to shoot inline with the units field of “vision”. And the offset settings will change your speeds 20ish fps. I would have a serious look at your environmental data and what your scope actually adjusts. A tall turret test is the first thing I do with any scope I am going to dial. [/QUOTE]
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