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Some interesting projectiles in .300 win mag! What do you predict?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calvin45" data-source="post: 2394924" data-attributes="member: 109862"><p>I've been perusing some old threads of mine and realized I never answered your question all those months ago. </p><p></p><p>It was in stock. That's about all there was to that originally. But no going back! Even if you could get the 110 going a full 200 fps faster than the 120 (which I actually doubt), the 120 is still flatter shooting even just regarding max point blank range because the bc is so much higher than the 110 as to offset any speed advantage within 150 yards or less. The goal with this wasn't simply the highest chronograph number possible, it was the flattest hold on hair .300 win mag deer load possible, period, regardless of bullet weight or initial speed. Went on to achieve this with flying colours, got 4050 fps. Run a bc of .358 (and it's probably higher than that at these speeds) at 4050 fps muzzle velocity. Out to 500 yards there's very little that touches this for flatness. Took two deer this year. It killed em real dead haha. Success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calvin45, post: 2394924, member: 109862"] I’ve been perusing some old threads of mine and realized I never answered your question all those months ago. It was in stock. That’s about all there was to that originally. But no going back! Even if you could get the 110 going a full 200 fps faster than the 120 (which I actually doubt), the 120 is still flatter shooting even just regarding max point blank range because the bc is so much higher than the 110 as to offset any speed advantage within 150 yards or less. The goal with this wasn’t simply the highest chronograph number possible, it was the flattest hold on hair .300 win mag deer load possible, period, regardless of bullet weight or initial speed. Went on to achieve this with flying colours, got 4050 fps. Run a bc of .358 (and it’s probably higher than that at these speeds) at 4050 fps muzzle velocity. Out to 500 yards there’s very little that touches this for flatness. Took two deer this year. It killed em real dead haha. Success. [/QUOTE]
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