This morning, I was doing some testing at 478 yds. The bullet is the Parker 300 gr Black Max using .320 BC (suggested to me by Levi Reed of LR Customs) @ 2530 fps. The elevation was spot on. I didn't hold for wind, more concerned with the vertical and making sure the BC was where it needed to be. Taking into account the wind of 4 mph from my 7, I should have been holding 1.1 MOA to the left yet the groups was more like 1.4 moa to the right of POA. In regular rifle shooting, with higher BC bullets, I rarely hold for the extra spin drift but am wondering most LR MZL shooters "do" input that data into their dope due to the nature of the bullets?
I'm a somewhat accomplished LR shooting, so please, don't hold the info or think i'm a noob.
Thank you,
Alan
I'm a somewhat accomplished LR shooting, so please, don't hold the info or think i'm a noob.
Thank you,
Alan