Free Quick Target Unlimited...


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Afy
June 25, 2009, 07:45 AM
available for Lapua bullets.

Details here (http://www.accurateshooter.com/bulletin.html)

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AMa
July 8, 2009, 05:17 PM
Hi everybody, my first post here.

It seems like Lapua knows what they're doing. I tested this software (Quick Target Unlimited Lapua Edition) with reloaded 6,5x47 Lapua cartridge: Lapua Scenar 123 gr, average 880 m/s = 2887 fps.

At my long distance range 1x1m targets are set at 300m to 1000m in 100m increment. Every shot was right at the target in elevation, azimuth was not just "dead-on" because I had to approximate the wind before I went to the range. Even so, it was very difficult to read the wind. There was calm moments and there was breezy moments. Coriolis is 10cm @ 1000m distance at that lon+lat but spin drift was uncertain.

Just one shot was needed at 900m (984yds):
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i25/ama12345/900m.jpg

At 1000m (1094yds) I shot few rounds to determine the spin drift during relatively calm moments. When there was breeze, shots hit off the target. I fired 8 rounds, 3 of them during a breeze and 5 of them formed a 11 cm group. After that I dialed 3 clicks ( 0,3 mrd ) to left and last shot was at the center.
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i25/ama12345/1000m.jpg

I am very satisfied with that software. Some characteristics about 1000m firing with that ammo according to Lapua Edition:

900m to 1000m that ammo drops 2,1 yds
4,5 mph sidewind is 1,2 yds drift at 1000m
16 fps deviation in speed is 5,9" at 1000m

Marlin 45 carbine
July 8, 2009, 07:05 PM
quite a site the link goes to.
no doubt Lapua is the best brass I've used to load 7.62X39 for my Mini30.

AMa
July 9, 2009, 04:13 PM
Yep here is the easier link. Requires registering.

http://www.lapua.com/index.php?id=1215

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