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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Spreadsheet to Calculate Barrel Life
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 837882" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>Neither could I see all the powder data, but I think they are all in there; they just can be scrolled up to see what the lower part of the data table has. If Mike comes across this thread, maybe he'll comment on that. What I do is remember or write down the powder potential, type it in then let it run.</p><p></p><p>After a good friend using Sierra Bullets' ballistic tech personal 7mm Rem Mag rifle set a record in the scope sight 1000 yard match at the 1970 Nationals, a lot of folks had to get one to shoot long range, Few understood why good accuracy dropped off bad in a hurry after 700 to 800 rounds. My own first long range match rifle was a .264 Win. Mag that lasted 640 rounds burning 72(?) grains of H870 under Norma 139-gr. nickel plated match bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 837882, member: 5302"] Neither could I see all the powder data, but I think they are all in there; they just can be scrolled up to see what the lower part of the data table has. If Mike comes across this thread, maybe he'll comment on that. What I do is remember or write down the powder potential, type it in then let it run. After a good friend using Sierra Bullets' ballistic tech personal 7mm Rem Mag rifle set a record in the scope sight 1000 yard match at the 1970 Nationals, a lot of folks had to get one to shoot long range, Few understood why good accuracy dropped off bad in a hurry after 700 to 800 rounds. My own first long range match rifle was a .264 Win. Mag that lasted 640 rounds burning 72(?) grains of H870 under Norma 139-gr. nickel plated match bullets. [/QUOTE]
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