Took my 44 Rossi ranch hand with a full length stock out shooting. I put a small reflex sight on it, old people with bad eyes need some help. First, I shot my 240gr hard cast traveling at 900 fps zeroed it at 75 ft. Then I tried shooting some jacketed bullets traveling at 1650 fps and, thay shot 4 in lower? Now I know nothing in shooting and reloading is an exact science but at 75 ft I thought they would be close. But thinking the faster bullet should still be a bit higher, not 4," lower. So just for fun I dialed in the jacketed bullets at 75 ft, then tried the hard cast again, same thing. Slower bullets shoot 4" higher. Did the government repeal the law of gravitys affecting lead? I've heard about this sort of thing but never experienced it in 50 years of reloading and shooting.