Anybody know of a good ballistic chart?

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jefo1

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Took the new Encore out yesterday & have it absolutely dead/nuts on at 100yds. Time is limited for me to get out & shoot as much as I'd like before season starts. I was curious to see what I might expect at 50yd, 75yds, 150yds, etc... with a gun zero'd at 100. I'm using BH209 100gr of volume, Hornady .45 cal 250gr FXT's w/black Harvester sabots if that helps any. Thanks folks!
 
If you are just interested in Hornady ballistics, try contacting them directly. I have gotten good ballistic information in the past from Bob Palmer there and their various SST bullets by just dropping an email or calling them.
 
Range Velocity Energy Elev.
0-------1900-----2003
25-------1808----1815.......-.06
50-------1720----1642.........72
75-------1635-----1484.........76
100-----1553-----1339..........0
125-----1475-----1209.........-1.68
150-----1402-----1090.........-4.35
 
Lee 9 said:
Range Velocity Energy Elev.
0-------1900-----2003
25-------1808----1815.......-.06
50-------1720----1642.........72
75-------1635-----1484.........76
100-----1553-----1339..........0
125-----1475-----1209.........-1.68
150-----1402-----1090.........-4.35

50 -- 72?
75 -- 76?

Typo? or will it be 6 feet high at 50 yards? :D
 
Looks like something that I might write.........LOL

mcrik
 
jefo1 said:
Lee 9 said:
Range Velocity Energy Elev.
0-------1900-----2003
25-------1808----1815.......-.06
50-------1720----1642.........72
75-------1635-----1484.........76
100-----1553-----1339..........0
125-----1475-----1209.........-1.68
150-----1402-----1090.........-4.35

50 -- 72?
75 -- 76?

Typo? or will it be 6 feet high at 50 yards? :D


jefo1,

I believe the 50 would be .72", and the 75 would be .76".

I think the point "." blended in with all the other dots.
 
Busta is right as usual the dots blended in with all the other dots I should have used dashes.
 
I kinda figured that Lee9,..I was just havin a little fun. I greatly appreciate your efforts & will take it to the field with a little more peace of mind. Hopefully I'll get out a couple more times & put it on paper just to confirm. Great info though!
 
It is always a good idea to check trajectories out by shooting a very small difference where the bullet crosses up the line of sight makes a big difference on the other end sometimes. Lee
 

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