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Shooting the .224 wildcat RBBT at a 1000 yards
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<blockquote data-quote="reed mosser" data-source="post: 119526" data-attributes="member: 1589"><p>Fifty your right with a b.c of .525 matched my drop at a 1000. I wonder what the real b.c of the 80's sierra nosler hornady a-max really are. I know berger claims a b.c .599 on their 90 grain VLD 22 cal, but I just can't believe that. If the 100 RBBT .525 how can bergers 90 be even close to .599. Fify you should think about the dasher for your winter project. It has no problems getting to 3000 fps with the 100 grain pills. Its just took a little while to find the right powder burn rate. Ramshot hunter is working good for the 100's as should any other 4350 burn rate powder. If you want to try the dasher, you can borrow my reamer. Its a PTG no neck turn, also I have the full length sizer reamer. Thanks Reed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reed mosser, post: 119526, member: 1589"] Fifty your right with a b.c of .525 matched my drop at a 1000. I wonder what the real b.c of the 80's sierra nosler hornady a-max really are. I know berger claims a b.c .599 on their 90 grain VLD 22 cal, but I just can't believe that. If the 100 RBBT .525 how can bergers 90 be even close to .599. Fify you should think about the dasher for your winter project. It has no problems getting to 3000 fps with the 100 grain pills. Its just took a little while to find the right powder burn rate. Ramshot hunter is working good for the 100's as should any other 4350 burn rate powder. If you want to try the dasher, you can borrow my reamer. Its a PTG no neck turn, also I have the full length sizer reamer. Thanks Reed [/QUOTE]
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