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Savage 111 LRH 6.5-284 Loading Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="ShootnMathews" data-source="post: 1026592" data-attributes="member: 59915"><p>It's my friends Chrono. He just bought it last year. He said it is a Shooting Chrony. </p><p>I suppose that is the brand the way it sounded. With my 243 the numbers is gives matches my field drop data perfectly out to 800 yards. With my 6.5 it's giving me numbers of almost 140fps difference. </p><p> </p><p>I tried putting the 2688 average velocity from the chrono last night into shooter and raised the BC all the way up to .6 and still could not get the drop data to match my field data. I know there's no way the Nosler bullets BC is that high. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>You say that using drop data at less that 800 isn't accurate. ( By the way I'm not argueing, i'm just trying to understand what is going on) But If I adjust the velocity up or down even just slightly then my drop is off at 475. And all the data for my rifle is correct, the atmospheric conditions are adjusted for each shooting session. Noslers posted BC is questionable. I know exactly where to to dial my scope to hit dead center at 475 and If I change the velocity input any then the output doesn't match my dial. So how can it be wrong. Again I'll say, I'm not arguing. Im just trying to get answers so I can understand. Because right not I'm stumped.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShootnMathews, post: 1026592, member: 59915"] It's my friends Chrono. He just bought it last year. He said it is a Shooting Chrony. I suppose that is the brand the way it sounded. With my 243 the numbers is gives matches my field drop data perfectly out to 800 yards. With my 6.5 it's giving me numbers of almost 140fps difference. I tried putting the 2688 average velocity from the chrono last night into shooter and raised the BC all the way up to .6 and still could not get the drop data to match my field data. I know there's no way the Nosler bullets BC is that high. You say that using drop data at less that 800 isn't accurate. ( By the way I'm not argueing, i'm just trying to understand what is going on) But If I adjust the velocity up or down even just slightly then my drop is off at 475. And all the data for my rifle is correct, the atmospheric conditions are adjusted for each shooting session. Noslers posted BC is questionable. I know exactly where to to dial my scope to hit dead center at 475 and If I change the velocity input any then the output doesn't match my dial. So how can it be wrong. Again I'll say, I'm not arguing. Im just trying to get answers so I can understand. Because right not I'm stumped. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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