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Sighting in a 308 Savage
CS8161
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Mounted a scope on my Savage 308 and took it out to the range. Since I don't have a boresighter, I started at 25 yards. I fired a few rounds and moved the group to dead center. Once it was right on at 25 yards, I moved to 100 yards. My shots were hitting about 12" above point of aim. I made the scope adjustments and had the rifle shooting dead center at 100 yards. This is the maximum distance one can shoot at this facility. My question is, if I want to be right on at 200 yards, where I should group at 100 yards? A few inches high? Is there some kind of formula that I can use to see where my rifle will hit at different distances?
Thanks for any info anyone could provide!
Chris8161
Admit nothing, deny everything, demand proof!
Thanks for any info anyone could provide!
Chris8161
Admit nothing, deny everything, demand proof!
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There are formulas, but for ease, and speed for the moment, go to the ammo makers web site, one of their manuals, or a ballistics chart.
Find the load your shooting, and follow their specs.
You must use the same bullet shape, and weight.
Remember their tests are under ideal lab conditions you can't duplicate. Your close enough for hunting.
Your rifle will be shooting at slower muzzle velocity then theirs, so you'll be hitting a little lower, but don't worry about that at first. Rough rule of thumb on non magnums, for every inch of barrel less that what the specs show subtract 50 fps. So if they used a 24" barrel, and yours is probably 22" your average fps is only 100 fps lower.
The difference is minor for hunting out to 200 yds.
Are you familiar with the term Maximum Point Blank Range? If you see it in their info, learn it. You will hunt with the confidence of knowing that following that rule, you can place clean lethal shots.
Happy Bullet Holes!
ATF
Using the Rem 180 sp at 2500 (factory spec is 2620) 2.925" hi at 100yd = +3 @ 113yd, -3 @ 231yd
Give me the factory load your using and your actual (chronographed) velocity etc. and I'll run the real numbers for you.
Some guys like a mag full of lead, I still prefer one round to the head.
A balanced diet is a cookie in each hand
Chris8161
Admit nothing, deny everything, demand proof!
Best!!
Rugster