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Trajectory Help #4758325 11/18/13 04:40 PM
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After some time and work I have came up with what seems to be the best load for my Rem 700 30-06. 150 gr Sierra Pro Hunter, 50.0 gr of H4895, Rem primer and cases.

Can someone help me with the trajectory for this load. I have sighted in at +1.75 at 100 yards. I started there because that is what I have always sighted in at with factory Remington 150 gr corelok.

Re: Trajectory Help [Re: Hablue65] #4758427 11/18/13 05:14 PM
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At 1.75" high, you are basically zero'd at 200 yards. I'm guessing a speed of about 2850 with the 50 grains of H4895. I assume you want inches in the elevation, not mils or MOA. I'm using a .346 G1 BC. This trajectory can be off a little, depending on your actual speed, but it will get you very close.

I get my data from here:
http://www.mega.nu:8080/traj_dat.html

Range Elev
(yards) (inches)
0 ---
25 -0.44
50 0.58
75 1.31
100 1.73
125 1.83
150 1.58
175 0.98
200 -0.01
225 -1.39
250 -3.19
275 -5.43
300 -8.14
325 -11.34
350 -15.06
375 -19.33
400 -24.18
425 -29.64
450 -35.75
475 -42.56
500 -50.09


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Re: Trajectory Help [Re: Hablue65] #4758438 11/18/13 05:16 PM
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try this free online site for calculations.

http://www.jbmballistics.com/cgi-bin/jbmtraj-5.1.cgi


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Re: Trajectory Help [Re: jeh7mmmag] #4758522 11/18/13 05:51 PM
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Thanks guys that is exactly what I was looking for. Yes 0.0 at 200 is what I was looking for. I just wanted to make sure where I was sighted in at didn't change much from factory ammo and if it did what I needed to do to get 0 at 200 yards.

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Re: Trajectory Help [Re: rvrrat14] #4767949 11/21/13 04:33 PM
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I just went thru some of this with a Buddy. If you are a hunter and have a range with at least 200 yds available , try zero at 200, then check your point of impact every 50 yds back. We used to tell them to put it on hair but I have a lot of college boy buddy's who want to compute their shots and sometimes over think them. If you put it on paper you may just forget about most of the ballistics and enjoy hunting.

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