Re: .338 Lapua Magnum
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: cali_tz</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: mudvayne</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Heavier is almost always better brother especially if your doing the 1500+ game. I shot at 2150 with the 300 berger this weekend and was doing pretty well. Mine was in a 338 NM however. I have found the G7 BC to match my drop perfect when I set it at .44. I know they have it listed as .418 but it was within 1/2 moa from 1000 to 2150 and all in between set at .44. when set at .418 I was hitting way high at all distances past 800 yards.
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The nice thing about Lapua Scenar, at least for the 300 grain, is that they provided BC's obtained with the aid radar speed measurements... I am not sure of the math involved, though I would like to know. Plugged into my Shooter app, it accurately predicted come ups out to 1000.
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If G7 is used, you need to make two different bullet profiles in order to achieve perfect (less than one click error) trajectory match against Lapua radar data. With Lapua 250 LockBase, that range boundary is at around 1100meters, Lapua 250gr Scenars 1200meters or so. This way it match atleast up to 2000meters.
Got shooter too, its easy add profile and pick needed.
Just name it "Under 1100" and "Over 1100" or so.
250gr Scenar flies flatter up to around 1300meters point.
300gr bucks wind better allright, advantage starts to show at around 500meters with 11mph wind.
With same wind, Lapua 250gr Scenar needs 4 clicks more wind corrrection at 1000 meters, but flies
excactly same amount of clicks flatter compared to 300gr.
Calculations with summer temps and sealevel pressure, MV 250gr = 2950fps, 300gr = 2790fps. Both can be handloaded faster, but I think comparsion should be reasonable fair.
Havent tried 300gr Scenars, but atleast 250gr is possible to load @3020fps pretty easily, std TRG barrel.