Hi Gents,
if some of you with knowledgeable background would be so kind to help me with this I'd greatly appreciate it.
I have just been at the range (100 meters = 109 yds?) trying out my latest load and I tried the Boone & Crockett reticle to see the difference by using the 2nd, 3rd and 4th mark down the crosshairs.
Data are as follows:
6,5x57 Rimmed Mauser Caliber
Barrel length : 60 cm.
Estimated velocity : 2800 fps (850 m/sec)
Bullet : .264 129 grs. Hornady SST (BC = 0.485)
The results were as follows:
Center of the cross : +3.8 cm @ 100 meters
1st mark down (small cross) : +9.6 cm. @ 100 meters
2nd mark down (larger cross) : +19.1 cm. @ 100 meters
3rd mark down (small dent) : +24.4 cm. @ 100 meters
4th mark down (Tip of the lower vertical thick line) : +32 cm. @ 100 meters
Now, if possible, basing on the above data, I'd like to know at which distance those marks are zeroed.
Thank you for your help.
Cheers
Bluejay :wink:
if some of you with knowledgeable background would be so kind to help me with this I'd greatly appreciate it.
I have just been at the range (100 meters = 109 yds?) trying out my latest load and I tried the Boone & Crockett reticle to see the difference by using the 2nd, 3rd and 4th mark down the crosshairs.
Data are as follows:
6,5x57 Rimmed Mauser Caliber
Barrel length : 60 cm.
Estimated velocity : 2800 fps (850 m/sec)
Bullet : .264 129 grs. Hornady SST (BC = 0.485)
The results were as follows:
Center of the cross : +3.8 cm @ 100 meters
1st mark down (small cross) : +9.6 cm. @ 100 meters
2nd mark down (larger cross) : +19.1 cm. @ 100 meters
3rd mark down (small dent) : +24.4 cm. @ 100 meters
4th mark down (Tip of the lower vertical thick line) : +32 cm. @ 100 meters
Now, if possible, basing on the above data, I'd like to know at which distance those marks are zeroed.
Thank you for your help.
Cheers
Bluejay :wink: