This is in regards to a new gun, two different chrono's and two different dope cards.
These are the things that are a constant:
Gun- 6.5 Creedmoor SAC built 23'' melonited barrel 93 rounds down barrel
Scope- Leupold Mk6 in ADM mount with a 1.8'' height over bore
Ammo- 140 Amax Factory Lot# 3121293
1st RANGE TRIP:
My first outing I was using a "middle of the road" type chrono I've used in the past with consistent and accurate readings. I got averages of 2920 fps using said chrono. At that time I didn't believe it so I changed the battery in the chrono and repeated string. Again, It avergaed low 2900's. I thought, lets see what it will do at 600 on 10" plates. I plugged everything in to the app I've used the last several years (Bullet Flight L2) and it gave me a ballistics of 3.2 mils for 600. It was an overcast day with tempratures in the high 50's. I began shooting and wind was some what trouble some to get hits but I could see my misses and elevation appeared to be good. On the 3th shot I found my target and continued to make consistent hits using the 2920 dope info. I actually backed it down to 3.1 mils after hitting slightly high on the plates.
2nd RANGE TRIP:
Fast forward to yesterday and a buddy and I went to the 100 yard range just to chrono his build and get it zero'd. I borrowed a buddies Magneto V2 chrono to get our velocities. He shot first and he was seeing the velocoties he should from a 21" 308 with 44 grains of varget under a 178 bthp so in theory it should be reading correctly.
I set the Magneto up on my gun. I used the same ammo as I chronoed with last time and for a 10 shot average I got a 2720 velocity average, which is more realistic then the 2920 I got from the other chrono. I plugged in the data to my ballisitc app and with everything being the same except the velocity changed to 2720 it gave me a 3.9 mil hold. That's a .8 mil diffrence from the last time I shot. If my math is correct, would that not be a 17.28" difference at 600 yards then my last dope?
I don't understand how I could making hits on 10" plates consistently with that kind of a difference? Nothing is in the bore, and gun only has 93 rounds total so its not so dirty its lost 200 fps. Trying to figure out if I'm over looking something. Weather for 2nd range trip was rainy and 40 degrees but that shouldn't constitute a 200 fps loss.
Thoughts please.
These are the things that are a constant:
Gun- 6.5 Creedmoor SAC built 23'' melonited barrel 93 rounds down barrel
Scope- Leupold Mk6 in ADM mount with a 1.8'' height over bore
Ammo- 140 Amax Factory Lot# 3121293
1st RANGE TRIP:
My first outing I was using a "middle of the road" type chrono I've used in the past with consistent and accurate readings. I got averages of 2920 fps using said chrono. At that time I didn't believe it so I changed the battery in the chrono and repeated string. Again, It avergaed low 2900's. I thought, lets see what it will do at 600 on 10" plates. I plugged everything in to the app I've used the last several years (Bullet Flight L2) and it gave me a ballistics of 3.2 mils for 600. It was an overcast day with tempratures in the high 50's. I began shooting and wind was some what trouble some to get hits but I could see my misses and elevation appeared to be good. On the 3th shot I found my target and continued to make consistent hits using the 2920 dope info. I actually backed it down to 3.1 mils after hitting slightly high on the plates.
2nd RANGE TRIP:
Fast forward to yesterday and a buddy and I went to the 100 yard range just to chrono his build and get it zero'd. I borrowed a buddies Magneto V2 chrono to get our velocities. He shot first and he was seeing the velocoties he should from a 21" 308 with 44 grains of varget under a 178 bthp so in theory it should be reading correctly.
I set the Magneto up on my gun. I used the same ammo as I chronoed with last time and for a 10 shot average I got a 2720 velocity average, which is more realistic then the 2920 I got from the other chrono. I plugged in the data to my ballisitc app and with everything being the same except the velocity changed to 2720 it gave me a 3.9 mil hold. That's a .8 mil diffrence from the last time I shot. If my math is correct, would that not be a 17.28" difference at 600 yards then my last dope?
I don't understand how I could making hits on 10" plates consistently with that kind of a difference? Nothing is in the bore, and gun only has 93 rounds total so its not so dirty its lost 200 fps. Trying to figure out if I'm over looking something. Weather for 2nd range trip was rainy and 40 degrees but that shouldn't constitute a 200 fps loss.
Thoughts please.
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