allen200 Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jun 5, 2012 164 16 Southeast Louisiana Oct 20, 2013 #1 Oct 20, 2013 #1 im looking for approx bullet drop for 400 yds. better yet if someone has the data for 20" 5r to help me get started please share. thanks
im looking for approx bullet drop for 400 yds. better yet if someone has the data for 20" 5r to help me get started please share. thanks
allen200 Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jun 5, 2012 164 16 Southeast Louisiana Oct 20, 2013 #2 Oct 20, 2013 #2 sorry forgot to mention they are 168gr
40xs Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Dec 19, 2012 477 6 80 central NC Oct 21, 2013 #3 Oct 21, 2013 #3 Better figure on about 6-7 moa up from 100yd zero with the barrel length you state. this should get you in the black.
Better figure on about 6-7 moa up from 100yd zero with the barrel length you state. this should get you in the black.
Rob01 Moderator Staff member Moderator Full Member Minuteman Jul 9, 2001 17,955 15,151 NC Oct 21, 2013 #4 Oct 21, 2013 #4 Better than getting it spoon fed go to JBM link below and put in your info and learn how to get your data. It will help better in the long run. JBM - Calculations - Trajectory (Simplified)
Better than getting it spoon fed go to JBM link below and put in your info and learn how to get your data. It will help better in the long run. JBM - Calculations - Trajectory (Simplified)
F FunkBass2008 Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Nov 13, 2009 111 0 36 91784 California Oct 21, 2013 #5 Oct 21, 2013 #5 DFOOSKING said: Approximately 2.5' Click to expand... This sounds about right
GeKados Online Training Member Full Member Minuteman Mar 17, 2011 56 1 43 Oct 21, 2013 #6 Oct 21, 2013 #6 Rob01 said: Better than getting it spoon fed go to JBM link below and put in your info and learn how to get your data. It will help better in the long run. JBM - Calculations - Trajectory (Simplified) Click to expand... + 1 .. is the best way!
Rob01 said: Better than getting it spoon fed go to JBM link below and put in your info and learn how to get your data. It will help better in the long run. JBM - Calculations - Trajectory (Simplified) Click to expand... + 1 .. is the best way!
D drjjl Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jan 27, 2013 103 0 Ohio Oct 21, 2013 #7 Oct 21, 2013 #7 Try 2.5 mils
allen200 Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jun 5, 2012 164 16 Southeast Louisiana Oct 22, 2013 #8 Oct 22, 2013 #8 thanks for the link, and the replies fella's