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6 br ballistics assistance needed

Schandler

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i have tried to find a program to use in order to get the right clicks down for my gun -- i know where it shoots and how many clicks for 200 yards but i cant shoot any further than that at my home -- i am going to a shoot in about a month and i need to know how many clicks for 300 and 500 yards and would like to be as close as possible before i go do a practice shoot a week before the actual shoot -- if someone has the same gun/load i sure would appreciate some info here or suggestion on software to use - i have tried using some of the software but either i am not smart enough or the software is just too in depth for me -- all i want to know is the clicks on my scope -- here is what i am shooting -- 6br 1 in 10 twist and i using a berger 88 gr ld bullet with 33.2 gr of reloader 15 -- on the chrono is around 3200 fps average -- im pretty sure that was the correct fsp - if that looks way off then i will have to find the scrap of paper i wrote it on :D -- the scope is a NF benchrest model 12x42 - i dont know of any other info unless its weather related - if there is some pretty good software that just gives the drop in inches i will be glad to pay for it but would like to know that it works before wasting more money on software - i appreciate any info scott
 
that ballistics calculator is exactly what i am looking for -- only problem is my figures are not coming out right - or maybe they are right but im looking at it wrong -- i used a 22-250 load that i know the clicks on just to see if it was close for it and it was - it was very close but when i put all my info in for the 6 br it just dont look right -- for example when i put in my load info for the br it comes up with 7.7 clicks at 200 yards - well i know for fact i need to turn 4 clicks up for 200 yards and its on the money but where is the 7.7 coming up at ??? - its a 1/8 moa scope -- here is the info i am putting in -- berger 243 -88 gr ld - mv 3225 - wind 0 - temp 60- baro 30.00in - scope height 1.0 - 70% humidity- ------ now fooling around trying to get some figures close i tried putting in 1/4 moa and it came up close but i know the scope is 1/8 moa so that really blows my mind -- got any suggestions and i appreciate the link to the jbm - if i can figure this out that program looks great thanks scott
 
Garrett's Dad,

Two thoughts--remeasure your scope height. 1.5" is more common.

What is your zero that you start from when you click up to zero at 200?

4 clicks of a 1/8-MOA scope is only 1" of elevation change at 200 if you're zeroed at 100. That doesn't sound right...
 
boy i hate to ask this in open but here goes - how do you measure scope height - i measured from the bottom of the scope to the top of the receiver,nesika k) and it was 1" -- as far as 0 the scope is at 0 at 100 yards and i turn up 4 clicks for 200 yards and from there i dont know -- so you are saying taht the 1" of elevation for the 200 being 4 clicks,1/2 in) doesnt sound right but i have shot the gun at 200 and with 4 clicks that puts it right on - meaning that it shoots approx 1/2 low at 200- that does sound off to me too -- and i know the nf scope is 1/8 moa - its printed on the turret tops -- if i change the scope height will that make that much difference in the figures ? or do i need to shoot the gun again at 200 just in case i have lost my mind - that is possible :D
 
wait wait wait -- i may have figured out part of my problem -- sorry i dont know what i was thinking or not thinking --- this is a different scope now -- see let me explain - i had a nf nxs 12x32 on the gun to start with - its a 1/4 moa ---WELL now i have a nxs BR 12x42 scope now which is 1/8 moa -- i got to thinking about it and that is where the problem is --so forget the 4 clicks - now i guess it would be 8 clicks with this new scope -- i dont know why i didnt think of that -- so with this being said what do you think scott
 
ok i am going now to remeasure the scope height and will post -- i really appreciate the help here
 
this is killing me so i am going to go shoot the gun again at 200 right now -- i guess i havent even shot the gun with the new scope yet at 200 - i sure am glad i figured this little difference out now and not waiting until a few days before the shoot - i guess i just ASSumed that the two scopes were 1/8 moa - my bad - will post back shortly
 
ok i shot and started with 4 clicks up at 200 yards and shot about 1 or 1 1/2 " low so i moved it 5 and 6 clicks for a 1/2 " low -- wind was pretty bad so its not really a good check but i got tomorrow evening and more shells so time will tell - i will try 7 and 8 clicks just to see -- thanks for the help and i will play with the program a little more this evening
 
fellas after trying 3 different programs i still can not get the figures i am looking for -- or the correct ones i believe -- so with that said -- if anyone is shooting a 6br and using 88 gr bergers with reloader 15 powder and a 1/8 scope will you get me in the ballpark for 300 and 500 yards as far as clicks go -- i appreciate all the links and help here but time is growing near and i at least want to be on paper when i go to practice -- i know this -- for 200 yards it takes 5 clicks up and not sure on the rest if gun is zeroed for 100 yards -- just in case you would like to know the info i have been putting in -- 3225 Muzzle speed,fps)
88 Bullet wt,gn)
0.395 BC
500 Special range,yd)
0 Start range,yd)
100 Increment,yd)
0.00 Impact Ht.,in)
100 at Zero range,yd)
0 Wind speed,mph)
0.0 Wind dir.,o'clock)
28 Temp.,Celcius)
900 Altitude,feet)
1000 Pressure,mbar)
2.2 Scope Ht.,in)
1.09 in./MOA @ 100 yds
0.40 Retard. Coeff. rate
1300 Break Velocity,fps)
tell me what i am doing wrong with this info because the feedback is way off ?? just in case you want to know the load its 33.2 gr of rel 15 and 450 primers thanks for any help you can offer
 

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