Dec 18, 2004 #1 7 700 bdl Beginner Dec 12, 2004 110 0 What would the trajectory numbers be for a 140 gr. AccuBond and Partition 7 mm bullet at 3150 f.p.s ?
What would the trajectory numbers be for a 140 gr. AccuBond and Partition 7 mm bullet at 3150 f.p.s ?
Dec 18, 2004 #2 R RNF Beginner Dec 17, 2004 4 0 VEL FTLB'S Drop 7mm SAUM Muzzle 300 yd Muzzle 300 yd 100 yd 300 7mm SAUM 140 Core-Lokt Ultra 3175 2490 3133 1927 1.30 -6.00 7mm SAUM 150 Core-Lokt 3110 2313 3221 1782 7mm SAUM 160 Partition 2960 2390 3112 2029 1.5 -6.8 This is Remmington factory loads hope this helps
VEL FTLB'S Drop 7mm SAUM Muzzle 300 yd Muzzle 300 yd 100 yd 300 7mm SAUM 140 Core-Lokt Ultra 3175 2490 3133 1927 1.30 -6.00 7mm SAUM 150 Core-Lokt 3110 2313 3221 1782 7mm SAUM 160 Partition 2960 2390 3112 2029 1.5 -6.8 This is Remmington factory loads hope this helps
Dec 18, 2004 #3 S Savage99 Handloader Oct 24, 2004 358 0 700 bdl":14hjvmhh said: What would the trajectory numbers be for a 140 gr. AccuBond and Partition 7 mm bullet at 3150 f.p.s ? Click to expand... You need to pick a zero range. The tables are in the back of your Nosler handbook!
700 bdl":14hjvmhh said: What would the trajectory numbers be for a 140 gr. AccuBond and Partition 7 mm bullet at 3150 f.p.s ? Click to expand... You need to pick a zero range. The tables are in the back of your Nosler handbook!
Dec 19, 2004 Thread starter #4 7 700 bdl Beginner Dec 12, 2004 110 0 I need to pick up a new manual. I was thinking about the nosler one.
Dec 19, 2004 #5 B BigBlue Beginner Dec 18, 2004 29 0 There is a free download for a load computer, called point blank. Try this link: http://www.huntingnut.com/pointblank.html I hope that helps. Don
There is a free download for a load computer, called point blank. Try this link: http://www.huntingnut.com/pointblank.html I hope that helps. Don
Dec 19, 2004 #6 S squirrelsniper Beginner Sep 26, 2004 24 0 Here's a good free online ballistics program... http://www.eskimo.com/~jbm/ballistics/traj/traj.html