Does anyone have a chart showing .308 sight zero'ing at various yards and trajectory listings like the ones displayed here for 5.56?
Thanks in advance!
Does anyone have a chart showing .308 sight zero'ing at various yards and trajectory listings like the ones displayed here for 5.56?
Thanks in advance!
Anyone???
I can't find the chart I used off FAL Files when zeroing mine, but sighting in at 25 gave similar results at 200 as the 50/200 zero many use with their 5.56 rifles.
With POA = POI and zero'd at 25, you got about 3" high at 100, back to zero at 200, and about 3" low at 250.
Last edited by mrbieler; 10-06-09 at 09:47.
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7.62 or 5.56 you have to remember, there is NO one ZERO chart for A round. Its is different for every barrel length AND type of ammo.
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Yes..I completely understand that. I'm looking for 20" barrel using 150 grain round.
Have not chrono'ed the load from the 20" barrel yet, but I would say it will be approx. 2600FPS.
Last edited by Singlestack Wonder; 10-07-09 at 14:26.
50 yards - -.05
75 yards- .16
100 yards- 0
125- -.54
150- -1.49
175- -2.85
200- -4.65
225- -6.91
250- -9.66
275- -12.90
300- -16.68
400- -37.60
500- -69.37
600- -114.39
thats with a 150FMJ-BT bullet at 2600 fps
Thanks!
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