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Maybe some of this will help in folks getting more consistent impacts down range.
Always depend on Quality ammo with low ES numbers.
A good Balistics program that is not free - so many people go cheap on the most important part of the program after spendings $$$ on their rifle, Then throwing valuable wasted time and ammo out the door let alone the frustrations over entry level programs - I have no problem saving and spending $300.00 if the program utilizes my test loads, time and comp ammo to the fullest. You can get into some good programs for as little as $50.00 +/-
Good info out of the programs demands good inputs entered - double check for typo's
You need to take the time to get your scope correctly calibrated and then enter in the calibration information into your programs. I don't care if its a Nightforce, Vortex, Smitty or any others they all need to be calibrated correctly.
Next get an average of 10 rounds fired for speed and enter that speed as well as the Density Altitude or temp while testing.
Confirm your 100 yard zero
Now using the trusted quality ammo shoot at multiple distances 400 - 500 -600 -700 -800 yards using what you can for "true confirmed distances" while using your program - Pay Attention to the Density Altitude while testing
Now if your program is giving you elevation corrections and some of your impacts are starting to hit low or high as you are getting farther out and you double checked all the inputs into the program as stated so everything coming out should be correct as possible - you will ever so slightly increase your G1 or G7 BC number you entered - if your impacts are hitting high. Or you will lower the BC number if your impacts are hitting lower as you shoot farther away. Do not mess with the speed this is only a bandaid. The reason for adjusting the rated BC of a given bullet is that your rifle may be shooting slower or faster then what speed they rated the BC at as well as keep in mind as the bullet's speed is slowing up down range the BC is lowering as well. Also every barrel will affect the BC of a bullet different - the distortion applied to the bullet as it is being forced through the groves in the barrel affects the BC rating as well. So after adjusting the BC a little your elevation corrections should line up and result in perfect impacts. I always paint a horizontal line on my targets down range so that I can aim and focus only on the red line and see my results for vertical corrections.
Also when at events or testing pay attention and use the Density Altitude feature it's very important when trying to stay consistent from day to day as well as the changes within the day as the temps change.
The rest is between the ears - but don't make the mistake that many fall into at major events - some folks all of a sudden need to live healthy the day before or during the competition, yet back home while in the back yard or at the local range you eat and drink whatever your favorites are and you shoot very well, then off to the big shoot and its all about eating and drinking the healthy crap you don't care for or you back off big time on the sweets, junk food and caffeine. So more then likely you shoot poorly and are down on yourself- more then likely you threw your system into a slight shock going cold turkey in order to be healthy for shooting - not good, you shot like crap in your own mind and cheated yourself on the things you liked. Eat and drink what do back home - just don't get carried away and life will be good while shooting. Seriously I've seen this a lot and been there myself years ago.
I hesitated writing this because I did not want to come across as a know it all but decided that this is what a lot of us depend on when pushing things to their limits and hopefully it will benefit others.
Any questions please ask
Cheers
Oneshot.onehit
Thank you I will check them out.Check out the Wisconsin Precision Rifle Steel Classic Facebook page. It gets a bit more traffic than this thread. Im about an hour and a half north of you. There’s going to be monthly matches starting in April near Sheboygan, the announcements will be on that Facebook page.
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We should be able to push the 361s at 3500 fps without stressing the primer pockets and 400s at 3350 fps as well and being kind to the brass as well. I will know where we are in a week or so with actual speeds but the estimates are fair and forgiving.
JD04 for practice and improving check out the club not to far from you - Columbus Sportsman's Association - between Watertown and Columbus. Look them up on the internet.
Cheers
Oneshot
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Thank you I will do thatRoterjager - 375
We should be able to push the 361s at 3500 fps without stressing the primer pockets and 400s at 3350 fps as well and being kind to the brass as well. I will know where we are in a week or so with actual speeds but the estimates are fair and forgiving.
JD04 for practice and improving check out the club not to far from you - Columbus Sportsman's Association - between Watertown and Columbus. Look them up on the internet.
Cheers
Oneshot
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One shot: you gonna slap a new march genesis on that sucker? They’re claiming optically centered zero at 4K in .338.
Sessler got it to me. Those were some pretty good sized targets. 12x18 cold bore at 600. Unless the wind is howling I wouldn't think that would be too tough. I might give it a shot. Got 6" at 600 though
This year's match is May 6. The entry form can be downloaded off of the club website. Search Wood County rifle and pistol club and you'll find it.