.375 CEB 350 & GSC 414 at 2050 yards
Went out yesterday to shoot the Cutting Edge .375, 350grain at 3050 fps with the GS Customs 414 at 3130 fps.
The Cutting Edge were shot out of a 375 Terminator, this barrel has always been problematic, always badly fouled after 25-30 rounds.
I have tried everything I can think of but it still does it :pissed off:
With two bullets remaining from yesterdays shoot, I went the range to check it's zero this afternoon.
It was as it should be & put the two in the same hole less than 1/8 moa group, with plenty of copper clearly visible in the muzzle......
Here is the video at 2050 yards the rock is a different one to last time & slightly bigger, under 1/4 moa, 3-4".
The end result was .25 moa difference in elevation, 4.5 moa in windage, some small sub moa groups & a broken rock :)
I'm not entirely sure why there was such a big difference in windage ?
The elevation difference was about what I expected, in my rifles at that distance the 350 does appear to have a higher BC than the 414, especially when you take into account the speed difference.
.375 CEB 350 VS GSC 414 at 2050 yards - YouTube