Ladies and Gentlemen,
Yesterday I tried my new general purpose hunting load at 100,200 and 300 meters. It's the Barnes TTSX 150 gr launched at 2790 feet per second from a .308 Winchester case. Scope height is 2.2"
Zeroing at roughly 200 yards ( to get point blank range as far as possible with no more deviation from point of aim than 2") I got the following impact points on the varying ranges:
100 meters: +1.8 inches
200 meters: -1.3 inches
300 meters: -13.5 inches
The above is the mean deviation from the aiming point, measured with a ruler. I fired maybe 20 rounds at 100 and 200 each, but only a five round group at 300.
I tried to use this data to calculate the G1 BC of the bullet used. Barnes advertises 0.42 for this bullet. Litz did some testing on the barnes bullets and decided they exaggerated their BC's by 1-5%. I had hoped to get a BC of 0.40 (95% of advertised) or 0.39, but I cant get the numbers to fit without putting in a G1 BC of about 0.3. I do realize that G1 BC changes with the speed, but I wouldn't imagine that it's this dramatic in the first 300 yards.
Any of you guys have any data on this bullet?
Edit: Litz source http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a554683.pdf
Yesterday I tried my new general purpose hunting load at 100,200 and 300 meters. It's the Barnes TTSX 150 gr launched at 2790 feet per second from a .308 Winchester case. Scope height is 2.2"
Zeroing at roughly 200 yards ( to get point blank range as far as possible with no more deviation from point of aim than 2") I got the following impact points on the varying ranges:
100 meters: +1.8 inches
200 meters: -1.3 inches
300 meters: -13.5 inches
The above is the mean deviation from the aiming point, measured with a ruler. I fired maybe 20 rounds at 100 and 200 each, but only a five round group at 300.
I tried to use this data to calculate the G1 BC of the bullet used. Barnes advertises 0.42 for this bullet. Litz did some testing on the barnes bullets and decided they exaggerated their BC's by 1-5%. I had hoped to get a BC of 0.40 (95% of advertised) or 0.39, but I cant get the numbers to fit without putting in a G1 BC of about 0.3. I do realize that G1 BC changes with the speed, but I wouldn't imagine that it's this dramatic in the first 300 yards.
Any of you guys have any data on this bullet?
Edit: Litz source http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a554683.pdf
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