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Looking to get some advice.
Went out today to dial up a new rifle/scope
Caliber: 300 Win
I came out to the range today (max distance 1200 yards)
set my zero and started my dial up. I brought 60 rounds of Norma 180g bond strike ammo.
I set my zero and worked out to 1,000
Once I had my dope I worked back down to my zero with Nosler Trophy Grade 180g accubond.
The Nosler Accubond is the actual ammo I am going to be shooting and hunting with. I figured it would be more cost efficient to get a base with Norma ammo as it is significantly cheaper however, what I noticed was that working back down to my zero my data was completely off and not by a little. For example I was grouping bullseye at 400 with the norma at 7 MOA but with the Accubonds I had to drop down to 5.25 MOA. It was obviously significantly larger differences at further distances.
My question is - are the ballistics really that much different between the 2? Is this normal to see such a difference in ammo? Or are other forces at play here?
Went out today to dial up a new rifle/scope
Caliber: 300 Win
I came out to the range today (max distance 1200 yards)
set my zero and started my dial up. I brought 60 rounds of Norma 180g bond strike ammo.
I set my zero and worked out to 1,000
Once I had my dope I worked back down to my zero with Nosler Trophy Grade 180g accubond.
The Nosler Accubond is the actual ammo I am going to be shooting and hunting with. I figured it would be more cost efficient to get a base with Norma ammo as it is significantly cheaper however, what I noticed was that working back down to my zero my data was completely off and not by a little. For example I was grouping bullseye at 400 with the norma at 7 MOA but with the Accubonds I had to drop down to 5.25 MOA. It was obviously significantly larger differences at further distances.
My question is - are the ballistics really that much different between the 2? Is this normal to see such a difference in ammo? Or are other forces at play here?