Does anybody know the elevation rise from 600 to 800 yards?
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Does anybody know the elevation rise from 600 to 800 yards?
800 is not on the NRA zero target.
I shoot GGG 155 grain .308 through a standard TR rifle.
Thanks
I shoot GGG 155 grain .308 through a standard TR rifle.
Thanks
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Re: Does anybody know the elevation rise from 600 to 800 yar
Assuming it is the #2155 projectile (I am sure I read it somewhere!) at around 2800fps MV I would say allow 10MOA/2.9Mil however there are a few variables such as temperature that will impact this.
EDIT - beaten to the answer, looks like we agree though :)
EDIT - beaten to the answer, looks like we agree though :)
Re: Does anybody know the elevation rise from 600 to 800 yar
Ohh - I would guess around 20 moa going from 100 yard zero to 800 yards - guess I would have been over the bank. Have to have a work out.
Re: Does anybody know the elevation rise from 600 to 800 yar
200 yd to 800yd would be 23 mins approx. Should have been on the board with 20.1066 wrote:Ohh - I would guess around 20 moa going from 100 yard zero to 800 yards - guess I would have been over the bank. Have to have a work out.
Re: Does anybody know the elevation rise from 600 to 800 yar
Ahh - Sorry should have read the question, I was thinking from a 100 yard zero to 800 yards. 600 - 800 yards about 9'ish mins.
Re: Does anybody know the elevation rise from 600 to 800 yar
Alternatively, down 4 from 900x.
Re: Does anybody know the elevation rise from 600 to 800 yar
If zero’ed to 100.
Then to 600 is 14 MoA drop
To 800 is 24 MoA drop
With 155 grain
.308
Standard temp and pressure
Then to 600 is 14 MoA drop
To 800 is 24 MoA drop
With 155 grain
.308
Standard temp and pressure
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