We are limited to a 300 Meter range, and were wondering if someone would be kind enough to run some info thru a ballistics program for us and tell us what we can expect out past 300 Meters, say up to 600 yards.
We have actual data for 100, 200, and 300 meters, and it isn't matching the ballistics charts in our Nosler handbook. I realize they are generic, but that's why we'd like to get some data extrapolated from our actual results, and not depend on the tables.
Also tried the ballistics calculator at http://www.biggameinfo.com/BalCalc.aspx and the results are pretty far off our actual findings.
Here's what we got:
.300 Win Mag
180 gr. Nosler Ballistic Tip
75.5 gr. Reloder 22
Federal GM215M primers
(Nosler lists that load at 3118fps, but we have not actually chrono'd)
Browning A-Bolt Stainless Stalker w/ Boss (26" bbl.)
50mm scope w/ centerline 1 3/4" above centerline of bore
100 Meters = 4 1/2" high
200 Meters = 5 3/8" high
300 Meters = 0
Temp = 45 F, wind calm, overcast
We'd prefer everything in YARDS. The only reason we used METERS is that's what the ranges were set up at.
Thanks.
We have actual data for 100, 200, and 300 meters, and it isn't matching the ballistics charts in our Nosler handbook. I realize they are generic, but that's why we'd like to get some data extrapolated from our actual results, and not depend on the tables.
Also tried the ballistics calculator at http://www.biggameinfo.com/BalCalc.aspx and the results are pretty far off our actual findings.
Here's what we got:
.300 Win Mag
180 gr. Nosler Ballistic Tip
75.5 gr. Reloder 22
Federal GM215M primers
(Nosler lists that load at 3118fps, but we have not actually chrono'd)
Browning A-Bolt Stainless Stalker w/ Boss (26" bbl.)
50mm scope w/ centerline 1 3/4" above centerline of bore
100 Meters = 4 1/2" high
200 Meters = 5 3/8" high
300 Meters = 0
Temp = 45 F, wind calm, overcast
We'd prefer everything in YARDS. The only reason we used METERS is that's what the ranges were set up at.
Thanks.