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Without a Chroy, is there a way to estimate the velocity of Ruger MarkII 22" barrel with a 100 grn Sierra Spitzer BT on top of 49.5 grains of H-4831Sc over a Remmington 9.5 primmer?


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Loadtech calls it 3040fps. I have no experience with actual data for the Roberts to hint how close it is.


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Thanks, your $.02 is worth more than my $.00 on this subject.

I will plug that into my spread sheet and see what my come ups are. I don't know if I can make it to the 2 and 3 hundred ranges before the pig hunt this weekend. I will have to verify the drops at the leese.


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There most certainly is. Set your targets at 100, 200, and 300 yards -then shoot. Given a 100 yard zero and a trajectory table, you will be able to extrapolate your velocity from the drop recorded at those distances. Not perfect, but it'll work...
 
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buckshots method is a good one, I've used it for years.
 
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In Hodgdons #27 manual they have 1 100gr bullet with 45grs of H4831 at 2660fps and Max load of 49.0grs at 3010fps, and these stats are with a 26" barrel. 4" difference with an adverage of 45fps per inch lost=180fps if the barrel was 22" So, that makes there max load at 2830fps.So, even though your over there max load by .5grs your still between 2800-2900fps i figure. hope this helped.van
 
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49.0 grains of IMR 4831 and 100gr Barnes TS gave me 3,200fps out of my long throated 26 inch barreled Ruger #1
 
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49.0 grains of IMR 4831 and 100gr Barnes TS gave me 3,200fps out of my long throated 26 inch barreled Ruger #1
Sure it could have but IMR4831 is a different powder than H4831.
 
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In my 22" Ruger, 46-H4350-100 Hornady with a Win. primer is about 3035 fps. The 48.5-H4831SC version of the same load runs about 2905. Two different rifles are fairly close with both loads.
 
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Quickload has nothing about primers, but 22" 257 Roberts Sierra 100 SPBT 1625, 49.5 gr H4831sc = 2954 fps at muzzle, 48,569 psi, 11,711 psi muzzle pressure [loud], 105.0% fill ratio

scope 2" above bore, sighted in for 200 yards = 2411 fps, will be +1.4" at 100y 2679 fps, -7.5 at 300 y 2159 fps, -22.3 at 400yards 1921 fps
 
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