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Post by Steve Burt on Oct 11, 2017 23:24:21 GMT
Hello All, Does anyone know the elevation difference from bench to 400, 500 and 600 yard targets ?
Thank you,
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Post by bsteve147 on Oct 11, 2017 23:28:46 GMT
Posted as guest, I'm a member. My ballistic program is always off and trying to correct. Thank you
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Post by rciuffa on Oct 13, 2017 12:17:53 GMT
With my 7-08 150 gr Sierra MK 2600 fps zero at 200....then its 3 moa at 300, 6.5 moa at 400, 12 moa at 500 and 15.5 at 600....those are my come ups. Note each impact is 1 inch high at each distance as I prefer a low hold. BTW our range doesn't have a 500 yard...that backstop is at 500 meters (550yds approx.)
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johnfross
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Post by johnfross on Oct 24, 2018 14:59:57 GMT
Maybe I'm utterly mistaken, but I didn't read the original question as one of ballistics or trajectory, which are projectile and velocity dependent.
I think what he wanted to know is, what are the relative elevations above sea level of the bench, the middle of the 600 yard target frames, and the target frames at the other distances?
He wants to know how much "uphill or downhill" he's shooting at each distance...
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