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| Michelle_Nelson:
Does anyone have a link or a program to find out the balistics for my Rifle. I surfed the internet last night and found a few different charts but they either didn't have my rifle or my ammo. I have a Savage Model 110, 30-06. I'm using 165 gr. Remington Corelock Soft Points. Jackalope you sent me a link once for it but I can't find it. |
| MountainWalk:
165grs.... muzzle velocity-2825 energy..2924 at 385 yards.......2023 fps.....1500 ft lbs 400 yards 2000 fps....1465 ft lbs at three hundred.. -five inches at four hundred-20 inches assuming it is sighted in three inches high at one hundred I believe this is from a 22 inch barrel |
| addicted:
http://www.remington.com/products/ammunition/ballistics/comparative_ballistics_results.aspx?data=PRC3006B not quite what your looking for but its close |
| bobcat:
http://www.remington.com/products/ammunition/ballistics/comparative_ballistics_results.aspx?data=R3006B I'd zero at 200 yards. So if you're shooting at 100 yards, you want it 2 inches high. |
| Intruder:
--- Quote from: bobcat on August 22, 2008, 11:43:00 AM ---http://www.remington.com/products/ammunition/ballistics/comparative_ballistics_results.aspx?data=R3006B I'd zero at 200 yards. So if you're shooting at 100 yards, you want it 2 inches high. --- End quote --- +1 Without knowing the sprecific BC and muzzle velocity of your load the +2" at a hundred is a great rule of thumb. It means you can essentially aim dead on from 0 to 250 yards or so and not have to worry about any correction. Your bullet will hit 3" high or low of your aim point within that 0 to 250 sprectrum. Takes all the guesswork and worry out of it for about 90% of you shots. |
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