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Set my mind at ease plz
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<blockquote data-quote="1984nitro" data-source="post: 428213" data-attributes="member: 24113"><p>So in my complete boredom I have been reading a lot on extreme spread and accuracy for shooting long range. This will be the first year that I will be trying to stretch my shoot over 350yds on big game. I have been shooting tons of rock chucks and ground squirrel out to 605yd and clay pidgeons out to 833yds. I have chrono'ed my loads shooting 270 win 150 hornady sst 2880fps out of a 26" pac-nor heavy varmint barrel. I have not calculated my es so this has got me thinking that my loads might not be that good. Shooting avg 1/3" at 100yds and every chuck that it points at out to 605 yds. So my question do I still need to calculate the es or does this data stand in for it?</p><p>I'm I just double guessing my result on target in field conditions?</p><p>Thanks for all the info</p><p>Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1984nitro, post: 428213, member: 24113"] So in my complete boredom I have been reading a lot on extreme spread and accuracy for shooting long range. This will be the first year that I will be trying to stretch my shoot over 350yds on big game. I have been shooting tons of rock chucks and ground squirrel out to 605yd and clay pidgeons out to 833yds. I have chrono’ed my loads shooting 270 win 150 hornady sst 2880fps out of a 26” pac-nor heavy varmint barrel. I have not calculated my es so this has got me thinking that my loads might not be that good. Shooting avg 1/3” at 100yds and every chuck that it points at out to 605 yds. So my question do I still need to calculate the es or does this data stand in for it? I'm I just double guessing my result on target in field conditions? Thanks for all the info Eric [/QUOTE]
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