Hey guys,
I am at a serious loss as to why my FFS program and my rifle wont mate up on the trajectories. I'm shooting at 1000yds. or less and it is consistently about a MOA high at almost every distance after 400 yards. I am fairly new to Field Firing Solutions, so maybe it is just something I am overlooking. I have chrono'd the rifle, checked the calibration of the scope, and reconfirmed my zero at 100 yards. On this particular rifle I am using a Leupold Mk. 4 with .25 MOA clicks and it is calibrated at . 249 MOA clicks at 100yds, which is damn good for a Mk 4 IMHO. At lets say 466 yds. for instance my FFS program is saying 10.8 MOA hold, but I'm finding its actually more like 9.8 MOA. Is there anything I'm over looking, or do I need to adjust something to make them meet? The only thing I can think of is that I need to calculate my BC myself. Are Berger's BC's that far off typically? Here is the data I'm using:
Rifle-
PCR built .308
22" Rock Creek m40 1-10" twist
Load-
Berger .30 Cal. 185 grain Match VLD
BC G1 - 0.549
Length of bullet- 1.378
Muzzle Velocity- 2525 fps.
Atmosphere-
Alt.- 1050
Pressure in Hg. - 29.53
Air temp- 59 deg.
Humidity- 66%
Any advice is going to appreciated. It isn't a huge deal that it's off consistently 1 MOA, it's not hard to adjust for, but I'd like to figure it out for my own knowledge what the hell is causing it.
Thanks
I am at a serious loss as to why my FFS program and my rifle wont mate up on the trajectories. I'm shooting at 1000yds. or less and it is consistently about a MOA high at almost every distance after 400 yards. I am fairly new to Field Firing Solutions, so maybe it is just something I am overlooking. I have chrono'd the rifle, checked the calibration of the scope, and reconfirmed my zero at 100 yards. On this particular rifle I am using a Leupold Mk. 4 with .25 MOA clicks and it is calibrated at . 249 MOA clicks at 100yds, which is damn good for a Mk 4 IMHO. At lets say 466 yds. for instance my FFS program is saying 10.8 MOA hold, but I'm finding its actually more like 9.8 MOA. Is there anything I'm over looking, or do I need to adjust something to make them meet? The only thing I can think of is that I need to calculate my BC myself. Are Berger's BC's that far off typically? Here is the data I'm using:
Rifle-
PCR built .308
22" Rock Creek m40 1-10" twist
Load-
Berger .30 Cal. 185 grain Match VLD
BC G1 - 0.549
Length of bullet- 1.378
Muzzle Velocity- 2525 fps.
Atmosphere-
Alt.- 1050
Pressure in Hg. - 29.53
Air temp- 59 deg.
Humidity- 66%
Any advice is going to appreciated. It isn't a huge deal that it's off consistently 1 MOA, it's not hard to adjust for, but I'd like to figure it out for my own knowledge what the hell is causing it.
Thanks