okay so load development with a new 6br has me scratching my head a bit, the ballistic calculator results from bergers website aren't even close to what I am experiencing, so if someone can run these numbers for me for a second opinion life would be grand.
Muzzle velocity is 2820
range elevation is 1200 feet, 0.0 degrees inclination 10 degrees celcius
bullet is a 105 grain Berger hunting VLD bullet with a overly exaggerated BC of .272 (G7)
They show a bullet drop of 13 inches give or take at 300 yards, my lazy bullets are scared to fly and are well below 30 inches low at 300 yards, well okay 300 meters but still I am almost 3 times the bullet drop then they are stating with their online calculator.........
I need to either prove this out with another program or reverse engineer the BC to get to real world results for beyond 300. This phenomenon has been proven now by 3 shooters shooting the same bullet at almost the same speed on the same range with the same crazy gravitational forces.....
If I am missing info needed to make me a new drop chart let me know........
Muzzle velocity is 2820
range elevation is 1200 feet, 0.0 degrees inclination 10 degrees celcius
bullet is a 105 grain Berger hunting VLD bullet with a overly exaggerated BC of .272 (G7)
They show a bullet drop of 13 inches give or take at 300 yards, my lazy bullets are scared to fly and are well below 30 inches low at 300 yards, well okay 300 meters but still I am almost 3 times the bullet drop then they are stating with their online calculator.........
I need to either prove this out with another program or reverse engineer the BC to get to real world results for beyond 300. This phenomenon has been proven now by 3 shooters shooting the same bullet at almost the same speed on the same range with the same crazy gravitational forces.....
If I am missing info needed to make me a new drop chart let me know........