I found this chart which i found pretty useful:
http://www.chuckhawks.com/rifle_trajectory_table.htm
Basically it shows the ranges where the loads on the chart vary within a 3-inch (for varmint loads) or 6-inch (for bigger loads) maximum from line of sight, and shows where the peak is as well.
This is cool.
BUT...
The question I have is: what did he zero at? 100 yards? 100 meters? different fo reach load?
See what i mean. Its not too clear form the chart.
SO my question (finally) is:
Does a (free?) program exist that will tell me the following: "for (load X) WHEN ZEROED AT ( X distance), with a scope ( Y distance) above the bore axis, your low points will be (Y distance) at the muzzle and at (Z distance); your peak will be at (N distance) away.
Especially one where I can specify no greater than 3 inches (or whatever i choose) above/below my line of sight!
Thanks!
C-
http://www.chuckhawks.com/rifle_trajectory_table.htm
Basically it shows the ranges where the loads on the chart vary within a 3-inch (for varmint loads) or 6-inch (for bigger loads) maximum from line of sight, and shows where the peak is as well.
This is cool.
BUT...
The question I have is: what did he zero at? 100 yards? 100 meters? different fo reach load?
See what i mean. Its not too clear form the chart.
SO my question (finally) is:
Does a (free?) program exist that will tell me the following: "for (load X) WHEN ZEROED AT ( X distance), with a scope ( Y distance) above the bore axis, your low points will be (Y distance) at the muzzle and at (Z distance); your peak will be at (N distance) away.
Especially one where I can specify no greater than 3 inches (or whatever i choose) above/below my line of sight!
Thanks!
C-