Hi all,
I'm in a straight-wall state (MD), so am using 350 Legend, which I like a lot for what it does. I'm a factory ammo guy, not a re-loader, so both of the examples I'm about to point to are off-the-rack cartridges.
My go-to has been the Winchester "Deer Season XP" 150gr. That's what I'm zeroed for right now. It's a lead-core bullet design.
In a few weeks I'll be participating in a mentored hunt that requires the use of all-copper bullets. It's probably the incentive I need just to make this switch anyway.
I went ahead and bought a box of Winchester "Copper Impact"---they're also 150gr, but are monometal copper with a polymer tip.
Ballistically, I think they're really similar, but I'm a little confused by the charts Winchester has on their site (attached): if I'm following (and I'm relatively new to ballistics and not great at math-ing, so bear with me), it looks like they've calculated the "Deer Season" load using a 150yd zero, and the "Copper Impact" load using a (I think more typical?) 100yd zero. I don't get why they would do this for two same-caliber, equal-weight bullets, as it makes it kinda hard to compare them apples-to-apples. I'm guessing my zero will be just fine, but am wondering what others think. To explain, for me to dial in my rifle (again) requires 3 hours of roundtrip driving, as there's no public outdoor range near me, so it's not a casual thing i just do for no good reason. But, of course, if there's a real chance my zero will be significantly off with this change, that is a good reason.
TIA
I'm in a straight-wall state (MD), so am using 350 Legend, which I like a lot for what it does. I'm a factory ammo guy, not a re-loader, so both of the examples I'm about to point to are off-the-rack cartridges.
My go-to has been the Winchester "Deer Season XP" 150gr. That's what I'm zeroed for right now. It's a lead-core bullet design.
In a few weeks I'll be participating in a mentored hunt that requires the use of all-copper bullets. It's probably the incentive I need just to make this switch anyway.
I went ahead and bought a box of Winchester "Copper Impact"---they're also 150gr, but are monometal copper with a polymer tip.
Ballistically, I think they're really similar, but I'm a little confused by the charts Winchester has on their site (attached): if I'm following (and I'm relatively new to ballistics and not great at math-ing, so bear with me), it looks like they've calculated the "Deer Season" load using a 150yd zero, and the "Copper Impact" load using a (I think more typical?) 100yd zero. I don't get why they would do this for two same-caliber, equal-weight bullets, as it makes it kinda hard to compare them apples-to-apples. I'm guessing my zero will be just fine, but am wondering what others think. To explain, for me to dial in my rifle (again) requires 3 hours of roundtrip driving, as there's no public outdoor range near me, so it's not a casual thing i just do for no good reason. But, of course, if there's a real chance my zero will be significantly off with this change, that is a good reason.
TIA