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#21
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: New Mexico
Posts: 1,081
RE: TC Omega w/ NIKON BDC optic.
HuntAway,
That is an impressive velocity for a 300gr bullet with 110gr of powder. It is not much under the speed I'm getting from 130gr of Pyro pellets and a 300gr SW (1945fps). I'm getting about 1850fps out of my 26" barrel with the same powder load and 300gr SW.I'm guessing the extra speed is due to the longer barrel your gun has over mine.
That is an impressive velocity for a 300gr bullet with 110gr of powder. It is not much under the speed I'm getting from 130gr of Pyro pellets and a 300gr SW (1945fps). I'm getting about 1850fps out of my 26" barrel with the same powder load and 300gr SW.I'm guessing the extra speed is due to the longer barrel your gun has over mine.
#22
RE: TC Omega w/ NIKON BDC optic.
ORIGINAL: dmurphy317
HuntAway,
That is an impressive velocity for a 300gr bullet with 110gr of powder. It is not much under the speed I'm getting from 130gr of Pyro pellets and a 300gr SW (1945fps). I'm getting about 1850fps out of my 26" barrel with the same powder load and 300gr SW.I'm guessing the extra speed is due to the longer barrel your gun has over mine.
HuntAway,
That is an impressive velocity for a 300gr bullet with 110gr of powder. It is not much under the speed I'm getting from 130gr of Pyro pellets and a 300gr SW (1945fps). I'm getting about 1850fps out of my 26" barrel with the same powder load and 300gr SW.I'm guessing the extra speed is due to the longer barrel your gun has over mine.
The muzzle velocity is what I recorded at 10 paces from the muzzle over the chrony,at 100 yds over the chronyif I remember correctly they avg 1554 fps. So, the table is pretty close. I didn't have the nerve to shoot it over the chrony @ 200.So the table is close but not exact. I'm sure there aren't any moose, elk, bear or deer that would be able to tell the difference though.
#23
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Iowa
Posts: 233
RE: TC Omega w/ NIKON BDC optic.
ORIGINAL: HuntAway
Murph,
The muzzle velocity is what I recorded at 10 paces from the muzzle over the chrony,at 100 yds over the chronyif I remember correctly they avg 1554 fps. So, the table is pretty close. I didn't have the nerve to shoot it over the chrony @ 200.So the table is close but not exact. I'm sure there aren't any moose, elk, bear or deer that would be able to tell the difference though.
ORIGINAL: dmurphy317
HuntAway,
That is an impressive velocity for a 300gr bullet with 110gr of powder. It is not much under the speed I'm getting from 130gr of Pyro pellets and a 300gr SW (1945fps). I'm getting about 1850fps out of my 26" barrel with the same powder load and 300gr SW.I'm guessing the extra speed is due to the longer barrel your gun has over mine.
HuntAway,
That is an impressive velocity for a 300gr bullet with 110gr of powder. It is not much under the speed I'm getting from 130gr of Pyro pellets and a 300gr SW (1945fps). I'm getting about 1850fps out of my 26" barrel with the same powder load and 300gr SW.I'm guessing the extra speed is due to the longer barrel your gun has over mine.
The muzzle velocity is what I recorded at 10 paces from the muzzle over the chrony,at 100 yds over the chronyif I remember correctly they avg 1554 fps. So, the table is pretty close. I didn't have the nerve to shoot it over the chrony @ 200.So the table is close but not exact. I'm sure there aren't any moose, elk, bear or deer that would be able to tell the difference though.
You wouldn’t be able to have a chart for 2 and 3 pellets of 777 would you? And how did you come up with all that data? Do you have a ballistic calculator of something?