Gents,
Working up a load for a 7mm rifle. I'm shooting the Berger 190 Hybrid. The published BC for this projectile is .751
I got the load I was looking for and my muzzle velocity is around 3060. I zeroed and took it to 1K and was doing good at first, but the further out I shot, the more I would miss high. At 1000 I was .2 mil (or greater) less than predicted (IE computer told me 6.2, real world was 6.0).
I was running a labradar the whole time and looked at the velocities on the shots that registered out to 100. Plugging those numbers into Field Firing Solution I found I needed a BC of .810 to make the Muzzle and 100Y velocities match what the Labradar showed. This was consistant across the 10 or so rounds that registered.
The conditions were roughly 29.00, 66deg, 40%, slight left crosswind, shooting upslope, but FFS takes that into account - it's flat to 100y.
My question is:
I know BC is dependent on velocity and 3060 is hauling for a 7mm - is it possible I am actually achieving .810 with my long-ass barrel?
Can the difference be as great as 0.059?
If not, should I tweak the DK in FFS or the BC?
Thanks. Also, @Lowlight - I'm loving the LH gain twist barrel. Don't know how to describe it, but the recoil is just 'better'
Working up a load for a 7mm rifle. I'm shooting the Berger 190 Hybrid. The published BC for this projectile is .751
I got the load I was looking for and my muzzle velocity is around 3060. I zeroed and took it to 1K and was doing good at first, but the further out I shot, the more I would miss high. At 1000 I was .2 mil (or greater) less than predicted (IE computer told me 6.2, real world was 6.0).
I was running a labradar the whole time and looked at the velocities on the shots that registered out to 100. Plugging those numbers into Field Firing Solution I found I needed a BC of .810 to make the Muzzle and 100Y velocities match what the Labradar showed. This was consistant across the 10 or so rounds that registered.
The conditions were roughly 29.00, 66deg, 40%, slight left crosswind, shooting upslope, but FFS takes that into account - it's flat to 100y.
My question is:
I know BC is dependent on velocity and 3060 is hauling for a 7mm - is it possible I am actually achieving .810 with my long-ass barrel?
Can the difference be as great as 0.059?
If not, should I tweak the DK in FFS or the BC?
Thanks. Also, @Lowlight - I'm loving the LH gain twist barrel. Don't know how to describe it, but the recoil is just 'better'