GAnderson
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Trying to figure out what effect height above the bore has on bullet trajectory, site in, etc. The loading manuals I have all use 1.5" above bore and also I don't see anything starting at 50yds for site in...all info starts at 100yds.
What I have is a 16" AR in .223 with a thermal scope mounted...the height above bore is right at 2.875". Load is with Sierra 55gr HPBT #1390 which has a BC of .185 and velocity out of the 16" barrel is right on 3000fps. I was trying to see what the arch/rainbow trajectory would be on this combination. Right now it is dead center at 100yds...given the increased height of this scope, can anyone come up with impact points at 150yds, 200 and 250? Or even shorter increments...say 125, 150, 175, 200, 225 and 250? Also, what would impact point be closer, say at 50yds if zeroed at 100?
I could shoot it at 50yds to see what that impact point would be(if it would stop snowing)...the longest distance I can shoot is 100yds, so any info would be helpful. I don't have any of the ballistic programs or anything like that, so hoping someone can figure this out best they can. Hope I have explained it well enough to understand also. Thanks
Gene
What I have is a 16" AR in .223 with a thermal scope mounted...the height above bore is right at 2.875". Load is with Sierra 55gr HPBT #1390 which has a BC of .185 and velocity out of the 16" barrel is right on 3000fps. I was trying to see what the arch/rainbow trajectory would be on this combination. Right now it is dead center at 100yds...given the increased height of this scope, can anyone come up with impact points at 150yds, 200 and 250? Or even shorter increments...say 125, 150, 175, 200, 225 and 250? Also, what would impact point be closer, say at 50yds if zeroed at 100?
I could shoot it at 50yds to see what that impact point would be(if it would stop snowing)...the longest distance I can shoot is 100yds, so any info would be helpful. I don't have any of the ballistic programs or anything like that, so hoping someone can figure this out best they can. Hope I have explained it well enough to understand also. Thanks
Gene