That's very generous mate - I can try developing an actual drop chart first as suggested by @RugerM77 above.
That's very generous mate - I can try developing an actual drop chart first as suggested by @RugerM77 above.
Pick which ammo you think is gonna work, sight it @100, then do a tall target test at 200 and 300. Put your drops in an app - Strelok or Applied Ballistic's etc, and go from there. Should be able to sight it in with 5 or 6 shots, another 3 or 5 to group it, and 3@200, and 3@300. Should still have a few rounds left in the box to go shoot an animal.
I have the SI chrono coming to me next and once I have finished with it can send it south to him @Gibo
Oops just realised he is up north. So ignore above
Happy Jack.
eg look at bottom 5
say zeroed for 190-245 will be hold dead on to(less than 4" low untill)230-285 and hold 12" over at300-370
so I would try the 303 figures and wiggle your height at 100 yards till it suits what you intend to do...
pointblank online on www.huntingnut will allow you to play with your numbers and via the bullet curve picture SEE what it should be doing....
yip you will have to validate by shooting a couple of groups out further but by using these two things as A STARTING POINT ,you should be on the money reasonably easily
75/15/10 black powder matters
it SHOULD be pretty close to .303 brit in speed.... UNLESS your intending to rangefind and dial....I PERSONALLY BELIEVE you will be better of to sight it in say 2" high at hundy and just go use it....the old rule of three still works today,just as well as it always has...
the really interesting thing about that old chart is when you do a sort of average across whats nearest to what you have got...untill you start strecthing barrel it really wont matter..will try to repost it for you to ponder
75/15/10 black powder matters
if your using the same load....you will be as constant as that load is...factory loads = what it is,is what it is.
75/15/10 black powder matters
yes and no....... see chart.... if you used rough enough...she'll be right thinking (not ideal but reality for many) and just sighted in 3" high at hundy...
and were shooting at animal at 250 by holding right where you wanted to hit
using numbers off that chart(because its got fair old range of levels and its on hand)
30/06 dead on
heavy 30/06 4" low
308 tiny bit high
303 slightly too low???say 5"???
8x57 about 3" low
so using really rough idea..you can see by sighting in 3" high at hundy you CAN hit and cleanly kill out to 250 yards without over thinking it..yeah yeah the 303 will be say 5" low but because you have validated it by shooting out to 250yards previously you KNOW it will be so held a bit high on shoulder.
no they not the 308 you using but its all still relevant...some a bit faster,some a bit slower,some a bit blunter others are more aerodynamic....remember that chart was made before most of us were born...other than Rushy and Keith Richards or course!!!
75/15/10 black powder matters
No chony,just zero at a hundy.Do 3 shots at 300yds n 400yds.Work yr speed with yr drop and bc.Will work very close for you
That’s how I do it. Hadn’t validated the new 18” barrel on my Kimber .308, only sighted at 100yd last year. The other day I fired one shot at a hundy to confirm zero, then two shots at 300yd to measure actual drop.
Can see the two shots at 300, well below the paper, bottom of paper being the aiming point as I wasn’t concerned about windage here. Target was on a bit of a lean.
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Where are you based and what ammo are you using? I chronied remmy 150 corelokts from my 17 inch kimber 308
the other week just for the sake of it..
4 shots, 2609, 2651, 2606 and an outlier at 2751.
Based in Te Awamutu. Haven't even fired the rifle yet as I only purchased it secondhand recently, still as yet to grab some ammo. I've often used the Hornady whitetail with satisfactory results, but I'll probably grab a few boxes of different stuff to try out. That's faster then I would have thought from the 17inch barrel.
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