I don’t know if one of them does that but you could keep plugging numbers in until it matches your drop at the same range. It’d probably be best to get drops at two ranges I.e. +2” @ 100 and -3” at 300.So this is probably a dumb question: is there a ballistic calculator that solves for velocity? If I have BC, environmental, bullet weight and drop, will one spit out a speed? And then is that speed valuable for longer shots?
I don’t know if one of them does that but you could keep plugging numbers in until it matches your drop at the same range. It’d probably be best to get drops at two ranges I.e. +2” @ 100 and -3” at 300.
I dont know what kind of chrono it was, it was a friends. I like the tape idea, I have my moa data I could Transfer that to tape and continue to shoot to verify it is accurate before getting the cds.Save yourself some money. Wrap that turret with white vinyl tape, mark your yardages with a white sharpie and go kill stuff.
If you prove the turret over time, then consider the cds turret in the future.
Maybe I missed it but what type of chrono?
If it’s not a magnetospeed or Labradar there’s no way I would trust those numbers.
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Right in the trash?A lot of ballistic solvers have some type of velocity calibration based on drop. Shooter and Applied Ballistics I know do.
If he was using an old school rabbit ears style chrono , I’d throw those velocities right in the trash can.
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Right in the trash?
99.5% isn’t accurate enough? To put that in perspective it’s a difference of 15 fps for a 3,000 fps projectile. Not a big enough error to be statistically significant.
I never got within 10% of book velocities when reloading for my Tikka T3 300WSM.I haven’t found the slow barreled Tikka thing to be the case in my relatively small sample of two. 30-06 and .243 Win. My 30-06 is slow now but it wasn’t before I hacked the barrel down to 18”. There may be some truth to it but I also wonder if the slow barrel stigma comes partially from a combination of:
Lots of new shooters + Tikka popularity + chronographs becoming more common + new shooters testing new barrels + new shooters not getting the most out of their rifles by handloading.