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Re-zeroing at altitude
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<blockquote data-quote="Hespco" data-source="post: 1720408" data-attributes="member: 109476"><p>I live at 7630' elevation & have my own range. Drop tables listed in the loading manuals are for sea level. I get much less drop than the tables indicate. For instance my 264 mag with 140gr gr bullets @ 3150 fps. For the particular BC of my bullet sighted at +1.3" @ 100yd it is suppose to be dead on @ 200. Actually is dead on at about 260yd. Drop suppose to be -31" @ 500yd. On my 522yd target it is dropping 3 to 4" less. Elevation makes a difference for drop & time of flight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hespco, post: 1720408, member: 109476"] I live at 7630' elevation & have my own range. Drop tables listed in the loading manuals are for sea level. I get much less drop than the tables indicate. For instance my 264 mag with 140gr gr bullets @ 3150 fps. For the particular BC of my bullet sighted at +1.3" @ 100yd it is suppose to be dead on @ 200. Actually is dead on at about 260yd. Drop suppose to be -31" @ 500yd. On my 522yd target it is dropping 3 to 4" less. Elevation makes a difference for drop & time of flight. [/QUOTE]
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