I hesitate to post in long range but figure my questions might fit better here than elsewhere even though I’m not shooting long range compared to most here. I’m looking for help correcting how many mils I dial at a given range.
So, I have a t3x 6.5cm with swfa 3-9, degreased and torqued all the dead cats. Im using the Shooter app. Im in CA and forced to shoot non-lead, right now I’m shooting the 124grain hammer hunter. It groups really well so for this season I’m sticking with it. I don’t own a chrono and don’t know the velocity. I read that hammer’s BC’s are notoriously optimistic.
I put out a target at 580 yards and dialed 3.1 mils per the shooter app . I shot five rounds and they were all low, with an average of 3.6 inches low. When I sight in at 100 I simply use the reticle to measure the needed correction and it works great. At 580 yards I obviously can’t see the bullet holes and don’t have a spotter with mil reticle. I’ve waded through a bunch of conflicting formulas for converting a certain number of inches at a given distance to mils. It seems like the “cheater” way would be adjust BC/velocity in the shooter app until the drop in inches given in the app is 3.6” more than currently.
Given that I don’t know either velocity or BC am I simply SOL? What’s the correct way to correct my correction? And yes, I’ll be shooting more to confirm.
Thanks!
KT
So, I have a t3x 6.5cm with swfa 3-9, degreased and torqued all the dead cats. Im using the Shooter app. Im in CA and forced to shoot non-lead, right now I’m shooting the 124grain hammer hunter. It groups really well so for this season I’m sticking with it. I don’t own a chrono and don’t know the velocity. I read that hammer’s BC’s are notoriously optimistic.
I put out a target at 580 yards and dialed 3.1 mils per the shooter app . I shot five rounds and they were all low, with an average of 3.6 inches low. When I sight in at 100 I simply use the reticle to measure the needed correction and it works great. At 580 yards I obviously can’t see the bullet holes and don’t have a spotter with mil reticle. I’ve waded through a bunch of conflicting formulas for converting a certain number of inches at a given distance to mils. It seems like the “cheater” way would be adjust BC/velocity in the shooter app until the drop in inches given in the app is 3.6” more than currently.
Given that I don’t know either velocity or BC am I simply SOL? What’s the correct way to correct my correction? And yes, I’ll be shooting more to confirm.
Thanks!
KT