Hoping for some help. I did a search but didn't find an answer for my question.
I'm starting to use a new handload in my .308.Shooting a Savage Mdl. 10PC. Running 175 SMK,44.0 Varget,Hornaday match brass and CCI BR2 primers. Zero'd at 100 and have shot at 200 and 300. I've not been able to chrony the loads so I worked backward in JBM. Shot 200 yrds and had to come up .7 mil. I input the bullet and pertinent data but having to guess at the MV. To get the .7 mil drop at 100 it showed the MV at 2450 fps. For 300 yrds the chart showed 1.6 mil drop which is right where is shot this morning.
My question: Does anyone have an idea on how accurate the rest of the chart, out to longer ranges, will be as compared to the small amount of real world data I have?
Hope this makes some sense, Mike
I'm starting to use a new handload in my .308.Shooting a Savage Mdl. 10PC. Running 175 SMK,44.0 Varget,Hornaday match brass and CCI BR2 primers. Zero'd at 100 and have shot at 200 and 300. I've not been able to chrony the loads so I worked backward in JBM. Shot 200 yrds and had to come up .7 mil. I input the bullet and pertinent data but having to guess at the MV. To get the .7 mil drop at 100 it showed the MV at 2450 fps. For 300 yrds the chart showed 1.6 mil drop which is right where is shot this morning.
My question: Does anyone have an idea on how accurate the rest of the chart, out to longer ranges, will be as compared to the small amount of real world data I have?
Hope this makes some sense, Mike