Yep, Bryan's book does indeed say for a 308 from 100 to 600 yards, the first 100 yards will affect the flight the most. Then he goes on to say depending on transsonic area will change things up a bit. And he even further goes on to speak of wind gradient and local conditions. Academia wise, my answer was wrong if we're considering a supersonic round the whole 1000 yards. Im glad i was, it will force me to read Bryan's book over again.
But, with a 69 smk starting off at 2550 and the answer may be different or do the same test in jbm with a 77 at 2850.

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