Gents,
I went to the range yesterday to verify drops/trajectory out to 500 yds utilizing a load for my new 240 Weatherby. I'm planning to order a custom dial for my Leupold scope and simply wanted to verify computed vs actual drops. I anticipated a small delta between the two, but was surprised to find they were substantially different. The actual's were much flatter than what JBM's on-line calculator came up with. My load utilizes a 95gr Nosler Ballistic Tip at 3450fps. The velocity was verified with my chronograph.
Below is what I came up with utilizing a 100 yd zero and the average drop of 4 shots at each distance from 100-500 yds. I've seen small discrepancies before, but never any this large. It was a little windy during the range session, but it was primarily a quartering head-wind of about 10-12mph, which I figured would increase the drop just a skosh.
JBM/ Actual
100 0/ 0
200 -1.9/ -1.0
300 -7.9/ -3.0
400 -18.6/ -13.5
500 -35.0/ -25.5
Have any of you folks seen a difference this large between computed and actual drops? After seeing this, I'm just a little concerned the dial Leupold sends won't be very accurate. It's my understanding they take your actual muzzle velocity(if you know it), bullet BC, avg temp, elevation
and create a dial. If this is the case, mine will be wayyy off. What do guy's think?
I went to the range yesterday to verify drops/trajectory out to 500 yds utilizing a load for my new 240 Weatherby. I'm planning to order a custom dial for my Leupold scope and simply wanted to verify computed vs actual drops. I anticipated a small delta between the two, but was surprised to find they were substantially different. The actual's were much flatter than what JBM's on-line calculator came up with. My load utilizes a 95gr Nosler Ballistic Tip at 3450fps. The velocity was verified with my chronograph.
Below is what I came up with utilizing a 100 yd zero and the average drop of 4 shots at each distance from 100-500 yds. I've seen small discrepancies before, but never any this large. It was a little windy during the range session, but it was primarily a quartering head-wind of about 10-12mph, which I figured would increase the drop just a skosh.
JBM/ Actual
100 0/ 0
200 -1.9/ -1.0
300 -7.9/ -3.0
400 -18.6/ -13.5
500 -35.0/ -25.5
Have any of you folks seen a difference this large between computed and actual drops? After seeing this, I'm just a little concerned the dial Leupold sends won't be very accurate. It's my understanding they take your actual muzzle velocity(if you know it), bullet BC, avg temp, elevation
and create a dial. If this is the case, mine will be wayyy off. What do guy's think?