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Post by deadeye on Nov 20, 2016 22:22:36 GMT -5
with the additional info around .350 G1//pretty good on a Flat base accumax that is in the transonic range. I think this gives a somewhat decent estimate of the true bc on this series of bullets which is very good. fwiw
608mlkill- what wad if any? thx!
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Post by ourway77 on Nov 21, 2016 4:54:33 GMT -5
What a shot, Heck I can't even see that far
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Post by Hank on Nov 21, 2016 7:23:17 GMT -5
That is some pretty good shooting... congratulations...
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Post by 865mlkill on Nov 21, 2016 8:50:32 GMT -5
deadeye, I don't use any wads with the Pittmans. Thanks 608
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Post by elkman1310 on Nov 21, 2016 9:49:18 GMT -5
That's a great shot. I ran a quick check on the Hornady calculator and 37moa up at that distance would be correct at your stated velocity and I have used a B.C. of .300 which has proven to be right on when I test at 600 yards. I also looked at your remaining velocity and energy it is a lot lower than I would want to use on a animal at that distance your in handgun velocity territory. 700lbs of energy is not where I want to be on a animal the size of a deer. That is why I have only tested to 600 yards. At any rate you pulled it off.
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Post by doug136 on Nov 21, 2016 10:33:46 GMT -5
Very impressive that's a very long way
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Post by defarmboy on Nov 21, 2016 10:38:51 GMT -5
Excellent shooting...congrats!
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Post by schunter on Nov 21, 2016 11:17:22 GMT -5
Great shooting for sure. Your practice paid off. Did you happen to recover the bullet?
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Post by 865mlkill on Nov 21, 2016 13:44:48 GMT -5
The Pittman AccuMax 300 was not recovered. It passed completely through the top of the back and creating still a 2" exit hole at that range. The bullet to bone impact helped the bullet deform, creating this size of an exit even at this range.
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Post by Ice on Nov 21, 2016 20:25:16 GMT -5
Is that a full form or smooth???
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Post by 865mlkill on Nov 21, 2016 20:59:50 GMT -5
Smooth form
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