Re: FGMM 168gr Ballistics
Of course, you can make estimates based on drop at known distances. You simply record your drops (scope elevation change to zero at each distance is one method) at various known distances (the more the better). Then you adjust your MV in a ballistic calculator such as JBM until the predicted drops match your actual drops as closely as possible with all the pertinent atmospheric and load data entered. Again, this can give a pretty good estimate, but I would generally much prefer to do it the other way around. Specifically, using an average MV from at least 10-shots or 2x10-shot strings, use the ballistic calculator to predict the drop at specified distances for the determined MV. Then see how well the predicted drops match the actual, as opposed to the other way around.