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Shooting my 338 LM @ 2200 meter
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<blockquote data-quote="Yrcan" data-source="post: 625714" data-attributes="member: 27493"><p>Ok.</p><p>I have done some math. Not my strongest side, so correct me if I'm wrong.</p><p> </p><p>I dialed 103.5 MOA for 2000 meters. This is 30.2 MIL</p><p>I have then calculated that 5.5 mils @ 14x in the Millett, equals 9.8 MIL</p><p>Ergo, I am at 40 MILS at 2200 meter.</p><p>My input regarding MV is 861 m/sek, M67's MV for 44MIL is 835 ish m/sek. Don't remember his exact MV.</p><p>4 MIL difference @ 2200 meter = 8.8 meter. We have a MV variation of 26 m/sek, so I do not think my inputs are as bad as they might seem in the first place <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p> </p><p>My goal with this shooting was not to find out how many MIL or MOA I needed to get there. I was hoping to prove that I could shoot a nice consistant group at the given distance. When I get my steel or cardboard target up, we will see just how well I can group my shots.</p><p> </p><p>Regarding bullets and BC, I shot a 300 grs SMK using G1 BC, with a slight adjustment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yrcan, post: 625714, member: 27493"] Ok. I have done some math. Not my strongest side, so correct me if I'm wrong. I dialed 103.5 MOA for 2000 meters. This is 30.2 MIL I have then calculated that 5.5 mils @ 14x in the Millett, equals 9.8 MIL Ergo, I am at 40 MILS at 2200 meter. My input regarding MV is 861 m/sek, M67's MV for 44MIL is 835 ish m/sek. Don't remember his exact MV. 4 MIL difference @ 2200 meter = 8.8 meter. We have a MV variation of 26 m/sek, so I do not think my inputs are as bad as they might seem in the first place :) My goal with this shooting was not to find out how many MIL or MOA I needed to get there. I was hoping to prove that I could shoot a nice consistant group at the given distance. When I get my steel or cardboard target up, we will see just how well I can group my shots. Regarding bullets and BC, I shot a 300 grs SMK using G1 BC, with a slight adjustment. [/QUOTE]
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