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I have Speer's newest manual but it doesn't have the latest 33gr TNT hornet bullet in it. The web site lists a load of 14.0 gr Lil"gun at 3068fps. The B.C. is .079 Could someone plot a trajectory at 50, 100, 150 yrds. Thanks | ||
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That BC must be wrong. Could it be .179? What's your sight height? Go to www.huntingnut.com and download "Pointblank" and figure it out. | |||
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Assuming a 1.5" above bore sight centerline, 3070fps, 100yd zero, and that your giving the correct BC. at 050yd your flight path will be -0.03, 2484fps at 50yd at 100yd your flight path will be +0.00, 1970fps at 100yd at 150yd your flight path will be -2.26, 1530fps at 150yd Max height of flight path +0.21 @ 76.6yd Using a 50yd zero at 100 you will be +0.06 at 150 you will be -2.16 Max height +0.26 @ 78.1yd Using a 150yd zero at 050yd you will be +0.72 at 100yd you will be +1.50 Max height +1.51 @ 96.1yd Using the PBR methiod, with a +/- 1" flight path, Zero at 135.4yd, +1.00 @ 89.1yd, -1.00 @ 152.5yd Your actual results will vary, actual test firing is required. | |||
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Thanks Tailgunner, Wow, with that terrible B.C. this bullet really drops off like a water balloon! I made up some loads with them and they really shot good. However, I think I'll stick with the 40gr v-max. Thanks again for your help. | |||
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Indeed the Speer site lists that bullet at a Ci of .079! www.speer-bullets.com/html/ballistics/detail2.asp?name=1014 Hornady has a .35 gr at .109 | |||
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Quote: No such thing mate! Look closley and youll find that given BC's vary between all bullet manufacturers and that likewise their ballistic data are geared toward THEIR interpetation of said ballistic co-efficent. In other words, for the most accurate translation of Speer bullet trajectories you are best off using their data and likewise with other manufacturers. | |||
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With no sight style, desired zero range, basic elevation, or hi/lo trajectory given, I had to make some assumptions. BC varies with bullet syle true, but with any given BC and MV a curve can be plotted, as at that point it's a streight forward math problem. I also used a MV close to what he requested (book), but that dosn't mean it's the MV he's actualy getting out of his rifle. Also re-read my last line, "Your actual results will vary, actual test firing is required." | |||
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