well i better change the rooster comment, The last thing i wanna do is be in a "CockFight" lol
Looks like the Weatherby 338-378 is similar: 200g BST .338 bullet @ 3350 fps with BC of .414. The 30-378 has a higher BC, better for long range shooting (nothing like the BMG though).
The FPS is really close, but the bc of the 7mm 200g wildcat bullet is .9.
Every fourth round a tracer or something?:monkey:
Every fourth round a tracer or something?:monkey:
Every fourth round a tracer or something?:monkey:
Do potato guns count?
Looks like the Weatherby 338-378 is similar: 200g BST .338 bullet @ 3350 fps with BC of .414. The 30-378 has a higher BC, better for long range shooting (nothing like the BMG though).
ypu guys talking about .250'' groupes @ 100 yds have got to be ####ting me.
my G-pops has 4 dozen 700 BDLs that can shoot deat at 200... mostly 25-06 & 7rem. . .
you guys talking about .250'' groupes @ 100 yds have got to be ####ting me.
my G-pops has 4 dozen 700 BDLs that can shoot dead at 200... mostly 25-06 & 7rem. . .
Ide bet that with him behind the butt, they would average a .250 @ 400 yds, mind thats from the top of a willeys steering wheel . . .
.9 is very good, the only thing close to that would be the 338 lapau @ .785.
50 BMG is still the long range king a with perfect 1 BC.
The gunsmith that built the gun gave me a bunch of wildcat cartridges, and a couple of .50 cases along with some bullets. I have an all brass lathe turned rebated boat tail .50 cal bullet that weighs 781 grains and is 2.625 long. I wonder what the bc is on that one?
1/4" @ 400? Now I know your full of it! Nice try though! LOL!
Not hard to calculate but, you need to plug in some other variables.