http://internet.cybermesa.com/~jbm/ballistics/traj/traj.html
Andrew V. McGee
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Input Data
Muzzle Velocity: 3525.0 ft/sec
Chronograph Distance: 10.000 feet
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.550
Drag Function: G5
Bullet Weight: 130 grains
Sight Height: 1.50 inches
Sight Offset: 0.00 inches
Wind Range Speed: 0 mph
Wind Vertical Speed: 0 mph
Wind Cross Speed: 10 mph
LOS Angle: 0 degrees
Cant Angle: 0 degrees
Target Speed: 10 mph
Target Angle: 90 degrees
Zero Range: 250 yards
Zero Height: 0 inches
Zero Offset: 0 inches
Temperature: 53.7 �F
Barometric Pressure: 28.33 in Hg
Relative Humidity: 0.0 %
Altitude: 1500 feet
Air Density: 96 % of Sea Level
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Calculated Table
Elevation: 4.102 moa
Azimuth: 0.000 moa
Range Velocity Energy Momentum Drop Windage Lead Time
(yards) (ft/sec) (ft-lbs) (lbs-sec) (inches) (inches) (inches) (sec)
0 3528.7 3594.1 2.04 -1.5 0.0 0.0 0.000
50 3473.3 3482.2 2.01 0.3 0.1 7.5 0.043
100 3418.2 3372.6 1.97 1.4 0.2 15.2 0.086
150 3363.5 3265.5 1.94 1.7 0.5 23.0 0.131
200 3309.1 3160.7 1.91 1.2 1.0 30.9 0.176
250 3255.0 3058.3 1.88 -0.0 1.5 38.9 0.221
300 3201.3 2958.2 1.85 -2.1 2.2 47.1 0.268
350 3147.9 2860.3 1.82 -5.0 3.1 55.4 0.315
400 3094.8 2764.7 1.79 -8.7 4.1 63.9 0.363
450 3042.1 2671.3 1.76 -13.4 5.2 72.5 0.412
500 2989.7 2580.0 1.73 -19.1 6.5 81.3 0.462
550 2937.7 2491.0 1.70 -25.7 7.9 90.2 0.512
600 2885.9 2404.0 1.67 -33.3 9.5 99.2 0.564
650 2834.6 2319.2 1.64 -41.9 11.2 108.5 0.616
700 2783.6 2236.5 1.61 -51.7 13.1 117.9 0.670
750 2732.9 2155.8 1.58 -62.5 15.2 127.4 0.724
800 2682.6 2077.2 1.55 -74.5 17.5 137.2 0.779
850 2632.7 2000.6 1.52 -87.7 20.0 147.1 0.836
900 2583.1 1926.0 1.49 -102.2 22.6 157.2 0.893
950 2533.9 1853.3 1.46 -118.0 25.4 167.6 0.952
1000 2485.1 1782.7 1.43 -135.1 28.5 178.1 1.012
Basically this is how Near and Far zero relate. As the Far zero move further from the shooter the near zero moves closer.
With the load data you've given and using a 1.5 scope height and the height of the round at 250 yards your near zero is about 30 yards, not 100.
The only way to have a near zero at 100 yards is to sight for something very close to 100, somewhere in the 110 yards range.
BUT, if you use a scope mount that puts the centerline of the scope 5.5 inches above the bore you'll have a Near zero at about 100 yards and still be 2.5 inches high at 250 yards, your Far zero for this setup would be 340 yards and you'll be 3.4 inches low at 400 yards.
Good Luck,
Jeff
www.woodybros.com
Try the Sniper version or the RBC (Ranging Ballistic Computer) version.
They're free and not password protected so uou can modify them as you like.
They can be downloaded to a handheld computer like the Casseopia and used in the field. The RBC version can be used to calculate Target Reference Point distances via GPS input and automatically figures ALL single field wind values from a single vector input.
Could you please state where such excel spreadsheets can be downloaded?
Thanks, Antonio
go to
www.norma.cc/normawebNY/index.htm
then choose "Ballistics"
got carried away with an immediate problem and forget to paste the link.
The Spreadsheet is on Peter Cronhelm's pages.
http://www.nucleus.com/~cronhelm/ballistics.html
Forgive me for my forgetfullness..