338 Lapua Ballistics Chart
338 Lapua Ballistics Chart - I am looking for a recommendations for the best multi purpose zero range for a 338 lm. Higher velocity and greater acceleration equal more. Some of the things i'm looking at: This can be done with lighter recoiling cartridges like the 260, 6.5 creedmoor, 6.5x47 lapua, 6.5x284, 243, 6mm rem, etc. 338 lapua mag 300gr smk @ 2750 (bc.768) 1500yds with 10mph cross wind drop: 7.5 moa unless you're recoil sensitive, the ballistically superior cartridges should allow you to shoot well at longer distances. Ive searched all over the internet and can only find imperial measurements.
Any help would be appreciated. 338 lapua brass is pretty expensive locally ($50 for 20) 338 rum brass not available locally. The new berger hybrid bullets were slumping in their nose in the edge rifles. .534 for the rum performance wise, they seem to be pretty even slightly longer oal on the lapua
I'm kind of torn between the 338 rum and the 338 lapua. Im after a drop chart for my.338 lapua magnum in metric measurements. 338 lapua case head diameter of. I am not confident that 300 or 600 metro zero provide the best multi purpose zero range, in being able to ca alize on the full potential of the round, whilst using then elevation drum, without running out. Ive searched all over the internet and can only find imperial measurements. This can be done with lighter recoiling cartridges like the 260, 6.5 creedmoor, 6.5x47 lapua, 6.5x284, 243, 6mm rem, etc.
The new berger hybrid bullets were slumping in their nose in the edge rifles. I have had much better results by using 35 whelen brass necked down to 338. Apparently, the.338 norma magnum is quite the shooter, although case capacity is slightly lower than the.338 lapua magnum. I am new to the long distance shooting. I am looking for a recommendations for the best multi purpose zero range for a 338 lm.
.534 for the rum performance wise, they seem to be pretty even slightly longer oal on the lapua The extra velocity resulted in too high of acceleration and the bullet would deform on take off. 338 lapua mag 300gr smk @ 2750 (bc.768) 1500yds with 10mph cross wind drop: 338 lapua case head diameter of.
Ive Searched All Over The Internet And Can Only Find Imperial Measurements.
I am looking at some info on what the best way for zeroing in my lapua would be. I am looking for a recommendations for the best multi purpose zero range for a 338 lm. 338 lapua brass is pretty expensive locally ($50 for 20) 338 rum brass not available locally. I'm kind of torn between the 338 rum and the 338 lapua.
7.5 Moa Unless You're Recoil Sensitive, The Ballistically Superior Cartridges Should Allow You To Shoot Well At Longer Distances.
How it actually performs though is another thing. Hornady superformance.338 lapua magnum 285 grain match bthp, ive tried multiple searches, charts and apps and they dont seem right for this round to drop 3.5 at 200 and keep declining so significantly at range The extra velocity resulted in too high of acceleration and the bullet would deform on take off. I bought the savage 110 ba in 338 and topped it with the nightforce nxs 8*32 *56.' was looking at shooting hornady 250 match ammo.
338 Lapua Case Head Diameter Of.
I am not confident that 300 or 600 metro zero provide the best multi purpose zero range, in being able to ca alize on the full potential of the round, whilst using then elevation drum, without running out. Higher velocity and greater acceleration equal more. 338 lapua mag 300gr smk @ 2750 (bc.768) 1500yds with 10mph cross wind drop: According to the thread the.338 norma magnum with a coal of 3.6 can better the.338 lapua magnum (provided the coal is 3.6) with less powder, indicating a more.
.534 For The Rum Performance Wise, They Seem To Be Pretty Even Slightly Longer Oal On The Lapua
Im after a drop chart for my.338 lapua magnum in metric measurements. I am new to the long distance shooting. This can be done with lighter recoiling cartridges like the 260, 6.5 creedmoor, 6.5x47 lapua, 6.5x284, 243, 6mm rem, etc. I have had much better results by using 35 whelen brass necked down to 338.
This can be done with lighter recoiling cartridges like the 260, 6.5 creedmoor, 6.5x47 lapua, 6.5x284, 243, 6mm rem, etc. I am using a barrett bravo with a nxs scope. I'm kind of torn between the 338 rum and the 338 lapua. 338 lapua mag 300gr smk @ 2750 (bc.768) 1500yds with 10mph cross wind drop: Higher velocity and greater acceleration equal more.