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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Jensen" data-source="post: 328" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>Coyote Slayer,</p><p></p><p>At sea level, and a 450 yds zero, I still get 69.8 minutes of superelevation to 1800 yds. At 6000 ft elevation and 100 deg. F. I get 43.1. This is with a 3750 fps muzzle velocity and a consistant flight BC of .420. That bullet will have considerable BC decay as it will precess quite badly past 1200 yds. What did you allow for spin drift? </p><p></p><p>Again, I think your figures are in error somewhere. Please check them. If they were close I would give you the benefit of the doubt. They are not close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Jensen, post: 328, member: 21"] Coyote Slayer, At sea level, and a 450 yds zero, I still get 69.8 minutes of superelevation to 1800 yds. At 6000 ft elevation and 100 deg. F. I get 43.1. This is with a 3750 fps muzzle velocity and a consistant flight BC of .420. That bullet will have considerable BC decay as it will precess quite badly past 1200 yds. What did you allow for spin drift? Again, I think your figures are in error somewhere. Please check them. If they were close I would give you the benefit of the doubt. They are not close. [/QUOTE]
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