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Savage 308 /175 SMK - Bullet Drop Question
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<blockquote data-quote="dodgefan" data-source="post: 455261" data-attributes="member: 24657"><p>Thanks for the info between all of us we'll get you straight.</p><p>If you can I suggest doing the following.</p><p></p><p>1. Verify/rezero 200 yard zero.</p><p></p><p>2. Move a target to 300-400 yds (verified yds) and shoot it using the same aim point ( no holdover) your rounds should be 8" +- at 300 or 24"+- at 400 below the aiming point. Since you don't have a chrono this will let us get a decent estimate of your muzzle velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dodgefan, post: 455261, member: 24657"] Thanks for the info between all of us we'll get you straight. If you can I suggest doing the following. 1. Verify/rezero 200 yard zero. 2. Move a target to 300-400 yds (verified yds) and shoot it using the same aim point ( no holdover) your rounds should be 8" +- at 300 or 24"+- at 400 below the aiming point. Since you don't have a chrono this will let us get a decent estimate of your muzzle velocity. [/QUOTE]
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