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  • Freedom Casull
    Wondering what the opinion is on a SWFA super sniper 20x42 on a Remington 700 308 Cal 26" Fluted barrel over a 10 power scope ??
    Any advice is greatly appreciated .
    Thanks,
    Greg
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  • Guns & Glass
    Yes. Easily. Using a 200 yard Zero factor::

    129 grain SP, Muzzle Vel. 3200 fps, Ballistic Coefficient .369
    RANGE DOT SET POINTS BULLET DROP
    300 yds. 4.7" 6.4"
    400 yds. 18.0 18.6
    500 yds. 37.6 37.6

    140 grain SP, Muzzle Vel. 3200 fps, Ballistic Coefficient .441
    RANGE DOT SET POINTS BULLET DROP (MV 3100)
    300 yds. 4.7 5.7 6.5
    400 yds. 18.0 17.1 18.2
    500 yds. 37.6 34.9 38.1

    You would be so close, at those ranges you're "right on the money"
    If your familiar with Maximum Point Blank Range (MPBR) for hunting, ...you can't miss.

    You can fine tune groups, and POI's using different loads, and the scope adjustments.

    For any scopes ballistics to work, mounting must be done correctly. Plus the rifle must be working right.

    Remember, these #s are calculations, not actual range shooting. So if things are close, that's what they actually are,...close.

    There is no guesswork when using correct set ups like these. The biggest variables are: ammo, and your trigger finger.

    Have fun.


    #'s MOVED WHEN POSTED...!!!???? Don't know why.











    Happy Bullet Holes!

    Edited by - Guns & Glass on 07/24/2002 08:07:56

    Edited by - Guns & Glass on 07/24/2002 08:10:26
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  • bem243
    I have three Burris scopes and two have the ballistic plex recticle, and they are great scopes. Guns & Glass did the math for you and it only takes a little fine tuning at the range to make a custom trajectory chart. You might look at the 4.5x14 if you stretch out your .264.

    In our schools, if we train the mind and not morals we will unleash criminals on society...Dr. Benjamin Rush
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