How valuable is a spreadsheet compared to real world?...Work up a load doing a ladder method and go hunting.
My 300WSM 1:10 twist shoots .5-.75MOA with
130gr TTSX 3500fps
150gr TTSX 3300 fps
168gr TSX 3100 fps
180gr TSX 3000 fps
Out to about 400 yards.
What does the spreadsheet say about the SF for those bullets?
Right from the "get go", that's the kind of info I've been trying to obtain. I've made a decission to go with Barnes TTSX in a number of calibers so in order to save a lot of guess work, time and some expense, I thought I'd inquire from some on site. Rather than trying to re-invent the wheel I thought I'd try and tap into the knowledge and experience of others who have already been down this particular road.
One aspect of input and feedback I received was this excel spread sheet on calculation of bullet stability. When I crunched some figures I got some 'questionable' results so
I thought I'd inquire further and see what the opinion and or experience of others that may have used it was, pro or con, before continuing. So, a question I had concerning the spread sheet, has anyone else gone by it, and was the info it held credible or not?
Your input on your rifle details and details of bullets you've used and out to the range you've found those loads to be reliable and accurate to, is the kind of info and experience I've been asking for. Good input and info, it's just that it seems to have taken me a while to get it. Also, for the calibers I have that Barnes doesn't list data for, contacting Ty Herring at Barnes was somewhat helpful.
Oh, if you're interested in the excel spread sheet, PM me your e-mail address and I'll mail it to you.
OR, PM me the exact
length of the bullets you've listed, I'll run the info for each through the spread sheet and send you the results. I don't know to what degree the spread sheet is credible and it was a question I had for others that may have had experience with it. I thought if it is a reliable piece of info, it may be an indication of poor down range accuracy.
UPDATE:
I have the same 130gr & 150gr TTSX but my 168gr is a TTSX so measurements of length would be different and as of yet, I haven't picked up any 180's so I don't have their measurements.
From your info, 300WSM 1:10 twist @3500 f/sec the SF for the 130's is 3.48. Your 150's @ 3300 f/sec come out at 2.26.