02 January 2010, 08:03
Richard Wayne.243 100gr.bullet vs 85gr. bullet
Hy, shot in my savage 243 @100yd's. using my reload's, 85gr. sierra's HP's @ 3139 fps. zeroed @ 100yd's. The next thing i did was shoot my Win. factory 100 gr. bullet's @ 2911 fps. they shot 2" higher than the 85 gr. reload's. The question i have is, why do the lighter and faster reload's shoot LOWER, than the heavier and slower factory ammo. This has got me mind boggled. Any info would be appreciated, thank's, Rick.
03 January 2010, 02:14
FjoldThe barrel of the gun is vibrating at a different point when the bullet leaves it.
03 January 2010, 07:21
Bill Cooleyquote:
Originally posted by Fjold:
The barrel of the gun is vibrating at a different point when the bullet leaves it.
This is true. You allso have Barrell time to contend with. The slower heavier bullet is in the barell longer in the recoil arc.
03 January 2010, 17:45
birdsallThe heavey bullets are slower, in the barrel for a longer period of time( recoil barrel rises)gives a higher poi.
03 January 2010, 20:44
kelbroSame phenomenon shows up in pistols too. Lower velocity or heavier bullets often impact higher.
03 January 2010, 20:49
Bruce RSo what these guys are saying is that the 100 grainer left the barrel at a slightly more upward angle than the 85 grainer did. That give it a higher arc which resulted in the higer poi. It's not because the slower, heavier 100 grain bullet had a flatter flight path. Not sure of that was clear or not.