I have a Remington 6mm that I have been shooting for many years. I have gotten into doing a bit more target practicing with it out at 300 yards. I sight the rifle in at 200 yards. I shot a group yesterday at 300 yards that measured 2.25 inches, which is very acceptable for what the rifle is used for-deer culling. The bullet used is the Hornady, 100-grain Interlock.
The 300-yard group measured three inches below the center of the bull. This is real good except that the load chronos at 3070 fps and all ballistic programs show that it should drop 6.5 inches. Is it the barrel lift that makes the difference, whereas the programs are figuring for straight flight with no barrel jump?
I have seen this with my 7 mags, too, and figured this was the only explanation. Am I wrong?
The 300-yard group measured three inches below the center of the bull. This is real good except that the load chronos at 3070 fps and all ballistic programs show that it should drop 6.5 inches. Is it the barrel lift that makes the difference, whereas the programs are figuring for straight flight with no barrel jump?
I have seen this with my 7 mags, too, and figured this was the only explanation. Am I wrong?