Help with sighting in at 50 & 100 (sabotloader)
#1
I have sabotloader's ballistic chart on the 300 speer gdhp with 100 grains of t7 ( attached)and today I learned that my omega loves this load too. I was dead on at 100 yards but I'm not sure how to interpret sabotloaders ballistics report. I can hardly see 100 yards in our woods so I'm really interestedin whereI would expect this to hit a 50 yard target. Of course I'll test this next time out but I expect rule #1 will be in full effect.
thanks, tom
thanks, tom
#3
Nontypical Buck
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I have sabotloader's ballistic chart on the 300 speer gdhp with 100 grains of t7 ( attached)and today I learned that my omega loves this load too. I was dead on at 100 yards but I'm not sure how to interpret sabotloaders ballistics report. I can hardly see 100 yards in our woods so I'm really interestedin whereI would expect this to hit a 50 yard target. Of course I'll test this next time out but I expect rule #1 will be in full effect.
thanks, tom
I have sabotloader's ballistic chart on the 300 speer gdhp with 100 grains of t7 ( attached)and today I learned that my omega loves this load too. I was dead on at 100 yards but I'm not sure how to interpret sabotloaders ballistics report. I can hardly see 100 yards in our woods so I'm really interestedin whereI would expect this to hit a 50 yard target. Of course I'll test this next time out but I expect rule #1 will be in full effect.
thanks, tom
#4
gopherfan
Chap is right but look closer at the chart... I am trying to achieve max trajectory so the actual dead zero is 139 yards... @ 100 yards the bullet is still up 2.4" on the target and @ 50 yards it is about 2.14" going up.
If you sight in @ 100 yards right on - then you can figure your 50 yard target will be about 1" to an 1 1/2 high, somewhere in there.
These numbers are also with a scope... if you are shooting open sights the numbers are a bit different.
These numbers are for the Gold Dot which has a higher BC than does the XTP so they are somewhat different than would be a XTP.
Ah heck! now you got my couriosity up so I went back and ran the numbers through the barnes calculator.
Zeroed @ 100
+.91" @ 75
+.92" @ 50
+.09" @ 25
These are all with a scope about 1.5" above the bore...
Chap is right but look closer at the chart... I am trying to achieve max trajectory so the actual dead zero is 139 yards... @ 100 yards the bullet is still up 2.4" on the target and @ 50 yards it is about 2.14" going up.
If you sight in @ 100 yards right on - then you can figure your 50 yard target will be about 1" to an 1 1/2 high, somewhere in there.
These numbers are also with a scope... if you are shooting open sights the numbers are a bit different.
These numbers are for the Gold Dot which has a higher BC than does the XTP so they are somewhat different than would be a XTP.
Ah heck! now you got my couriosity up so I went back and ran the numbers through the barnes calculator.
Zeroed @ 100
+.91" @ 75
+.92" @ 50
+.09" @ 25
These are all with a scope about 1.5" above the bore...
#5
Thanks guys. I know that this is isn't a true comparison but I appreciate your speculation.In addition to the fact that he did this report with an austin hallock he also shoots at roughly 2,000 ft higher elevation. So I'd expect even more drop correct?




