Probably a repeated topic....
#2
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From: Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
Try going to www.hornady.com and check out their ballistics chart.Any caliber/load they make is on it.
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Giant Nontypical
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From: fort mcmurray alberta canada
The ballistics tables require that you know the actual velocity of the bullet.Only a chronograph can verify the velocity as it can vary up to 200 feet per second from manufacturers ratings or loading manual numbers.
Edited by - stubblejumper on 02/15/2002 21:27:09
Edited by - stubblejumper on 02/15/2002 21:27:09
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Nontypical Buck
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Factory ballistic tables are inflated for the most part. The only way you are going to be able to tell where point of impact will be at a given distance is go out and shoot your rifle.
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