Hello all,
Just wondering if any of you have tried out the 155 grain tipped matchking bullet much and could help me out with some real-world info concerning it's supersonic capability at different ranges. Sierra's website claims the G1 BC for this bullet is an amazing .519 @ 1900 fps and above, .490 between 1900 fps and 1600 fps,.420 @ 1600 fps and below. If I fired this bullet out of my rifle at say 3200 fps at say 1000ft. of elevation above sea level, I'm just wondering how far this bullet might travel while staying supersonic. Hornady's 4D calculator doesn't list this bullet as a choice in the drop-down menu, and their regular ballistics calculator gives far different numbers than the 4D because I'm guessing it doesn't factor in these changes in BC throughout the entire shot as the bullet loses speed. Are there any other calculators out there that might help me figure this out? Thanks for any advice I can get.
Just wondering if any of you have tried out the 155 grain tipped matchking bullet much and could help me out with some real-world info concerning it's supersonic capability at different ranges. Sierra's website claims the G1 BC for this bullet is an amazing .519 @ 1900 fps and above, .490 between 1900 fps and 1600 fps,.420 @ 1600 fps and below. If I fired this bullet out of my rifle at say 3200 fps at say 1000ft. of elevation above sea level, I'm just wondering how far this bullet might travel while staying supersonic. Hornady's 4D calculator doesn't list this bullet as a choice in the drop-down menu, and their regular ballistics calculator gives far different numbers than the 4D because I'm guessing it doesn't factor in these changes in BC throughout the entire shot as the bullet loses speed. Are there any other calculators out there that might help me figure this out? Thanks for any advice I can get.