Anyone have any experience with the Eliminator III? I picked one up recently and I'm heading to the range tomorrow to get it sighted in. Any possible hiccups I could come into? I've programmed my ballistics table information into it already.
Have you verified the muzzle velocity of the load that you intend to use in your rifle, or are you using the estimates published by a manufacturer or in a loading manual? Where did you obtain the B.C. for the bullet that you are using? Using estimated values rather than verified values could result in differences in the point of impact.
Used the supplied chart for my factory loads, I'll do some google searching to see if there is any difference posted online. I got a bunch of 150g Rem UMC for cheap so I'm just using them for now until I learn myself proper like how to reload. Need to figure out what my Savage 10TR likes.
Here's to hoping what I've read on them is correct! I've done a little reading on how to make adjustments on it so if there is much variance I should be able to compensate. I don't own a Chronograph so for now I'll have to just adjust to what seems to work. Hoping to reach out to the 1000 yard range with this thing. We'll see how accurate it (more likely I) can be. I'll post some pics after the range tomorrow showing how it performs. I've never fired the rifle before either so I'm hoping it's going to be an accurate combo.Given that the muzzle velocity of the load can vary by well over 100fps from rifle to rifle, the only way to know the velocity of the load in your rifle, is to chronograph the load in your rifle. If the actual velocity is not the same as the velocity used by the ammunition manufacturer bto calculate their trajectory chart, the trajectory chart will not be correct. And when you change loads, you will need to do the same with each load, if you want accurate results.