cal30_sniper
WKR
Has anyone spent much time playing with the downrange velocity function of the LabRadar? I've embarked on a project recently to try and characterize some BCs for .358 and .366 caliber copper monos that I want to do some hunting with (target is to maintain 2200fps out to 500yds with a .358 or larger diameter copper mono). Last weekend I got some good data from my .358 Norma Mag, but I wanted to see if anyone else has used a LabRadar to successfully measure BCs? Some of the values are low, but measuring against a known good bullet seems to provide reasonable results.
Next trip or two I hope to gather data on the .358 200gr TTSX, .358 215gr and 255gr HHT, .366 250gr TTSX, and .366 242gr HHT. Right now I'm in a toss-up on having a Tikka barrel spun up in .358 Norma Mag, 9.3 RSM (9.3-300WSM) or 9.3-33 Nosler. Hoping this testing will help me decide, at least between the .358 and 9.3mm bore diameter.
196gr HHT Data:
275gr Maximus Data:

108 ELDM Data:

Next trip or two I hope to gather data on the .358 200gr TTSX, .358 215gr and 255gr HHT, .366 250gr TTSX, and .366 242gr HHT. Right now I'm in a toss-up on having a Tikka barrel spun up in .358 Norma Mag, 9.3 RSM (9.3-300WSM) or 9.3-33 Nosler. Hoping this testing will help me decide, at least between the .358 and 9.3mm bore diameter.
- Hammer Hunter 196gr HHT (listed "estimated" G1 BC of .435)
- My data shows a G1 BC of .322 when run through the Hornady Ballistics App and compared to the 25, 50, 75, and 100yd velocity. This is 74% of the advertised "estimated" G1 BC
- Hammer Hunter 215gr HHT (listed as "estimated" G1 BC of .454)
- My data (data point of one) shows a G1 BC of .343. This is also 74% of the advertised "estimated" BC.
- Cutting Edge 275gr Maximus (no listed G1 BC)
- My data shows a .372 G1 BC. I would have expected more from this big long bullet, especially based on the similar 250gr .338 caliber bullet which lists a .607 G1 BC. (yes, I know, a copper mono will have less BC than a comparable lead core bullet, BUT it should be close to the listed BC for a similar caliber heavy-for-caliber bullet of the same design from the same manufacturer)
- Hornady 108gr ELDM (listed .536 BC) - Using this bullet as a check-value as its BC is well verified by Applied Ballistics and my own drop measurements
- My data from the LabRadar shows a .495 G1 BC (92% of the advertised value). I got data points at 25, 50, and 75 yds for this bullet, but it seems to be unable to pick up the smaller bullet at 100yds.
196gr HHT Data:

275gr Maximus Data:

108 ELDM Data:
