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<blockquote data-quote="maninthemaze" data-source="post: 1206971" data-attributes="member: 87387"><p>Those three rounds were 2904, 2887 and 2892. Those were the only three rounds that I measured. I'll probably measure some more once I verify my 100 yard zero. I had dialed my scope to be "on target" when I switched to the 180's from 168's on my 400 yard ladder test. Today, I guessed the velocity to be 2850 to calculate my MOA to get me to 500. Then I shot the groups. I couldn't see my impacts but could hear them. So left it there. After checking my fps I put that in my ballistic app to dial down to 100 and reset my zero. I'll have to go back to my normal range to verify that my 100 yard zero is now on zero. If any of that makes sense. Either way, I'll be firing more rounds thru the chronograph in the very near future. Then I'll really start field testing from different shooting postions.</p><p></p><p> I didn't want to spend too much time outside today because of the heat. It was 90 degrees with a Kentucky normal of 85% humidity, in other words, miserable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maninthemaze, post: 1206971, member: 87387"] Those three rounds were 2904, 2887 and 2892. Those were the only three rounds that I measured. I'll probably measure some more once I verify my 100 yard zero. I had dialed my scope to be "on target" when I switched to the 180's from 168's on my 400 yard ladder test. Today, I guessed the velocity to be 2850 to calculate my MOA to get me to 500. Then I shot the groups. I couldn't see my impacts but could hear them. So left it there. After checking my fps I put that in my ballistic app to dial down to 100 and reset my zero. I'll have to go back to my normal range to verify that my 100 yard zero is now on zero. If any of that makes sense. Either way, I'll be firing more rounds thru the chronograph in the very near future. Then I'll really start field testing from different shooting postions. I didn't want to spend too much time outside today because of the heat. It was 90 degrees with a Kentucky normal of 85% humidity, in other words, miserable. [/QUOTE]
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