SharpsShooter2B wrote: but 700grns with 100grs bp could be shot all day.
Andy
Blah, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha!!!! 9.5 pound rifle!! Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha!! Someone should have put that in the joke column!
SharpsShooter2B wrote: but 700grns with 100grs bp could be shot all day.
Andy
My 50 2 1/2 weighs 23 lbs and still has some torque to it, I can't imagine shooting a 9 1/2 lb 50 2 1/2 very long without blood dripping down my lip. Just a thought.jackrabbit wrote:SharpsShooter2B wrote: but 700grns with 100grs bp could be shot all day.
Andy
Blah, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha!!!! 9.5 pound rifle!! Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha!! Someone should have put that in the joke column!
Thank you Dennis.Dennis Armistead wrote:Sharpshooter,
I would think the "510 and up" rule would apply to most long range matches.
Dennis
Andy.SharpsShooter2B wrote:Kurt wrote:Andy.
So my question is do range masters understand ballistic coefficient or do they require a 680 grn out of a 1/22" to have a muzzle velocity above 1200? If, as you mention in your post,"driving a 700 gr bullet well past 1300 fps" is required for pit safety, the 700 gr bullet would suffer a 14 percent increase in wind drift (at 1400 fps).
Is 1400 fps legal (pit safe) with a 5o cal 500 gr? If so then a 700 should be allowed at 1200 fps!!!
Thank you
I agree Kurt! I hope to meet you one day and get to visit in person,Kurt wrote:
Hey have fun!! that is what it's all about.
Kurt