scythefwd
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I have been trying to figure out what the difference in hight my shots will be between 100 and 300y. Online, most say that a 300y zero will be about 3 inches above a 100y zero with the garand. I am guessing that means with m2 or match ammo. Here is the question...
I looked at lead projectile ammo (rem, federal, hornady, win) today, and of the ones that had trajectory on the boxes... it was closer to a 7-9 inch difference between 100 and 300y. Is that accurate? I am looking to use the garand to hunt with this year, and I won't use fmj to hunt with. I thought that the -06 was a flatter round than that. I this just the difference between fmj and lead, or is the trajectories listed more common with lead rounds?
I looked at lead projectile ammo (rem, federal, hornady, win) today, and of the ones that had trajectory on the boxes... it was closer to a 7-9 inch difference between 100 and 300y. Is that accurate? I am looking to use the garand to hunt with this year, and I won't use fmj to hunt with. I thought that the -06 was a flatter round than that. I this just the difference between fmj and lead, or is the trajectories listed more common with lead rounds?