Is there a graphic of 14.5" barrel zero/traj for 50yd zero for various cartridges 9M193, M885, 75 gr Hornady, ect)?
thank you
Is there a graphic of 14.5" barrel zero/traj for 50yd zero for various cartridges 9M193, M885, 75 gr Hornady, ect)?
thank you
[QUOTE=Leonidas24;2977692]I might be able to work up something with Strelok+. Is there a particular optic and mount height you're interested in? It'll all be approximate, and based around data I have on hand for KS in 110 degree heat with 70% humidity.[/QUOT
Yes please...for a 14.5 " barrel M4, carry handle sight . I will zero at 50 yds, and never shoot over 200 yds.
Leonidas' data will probably indicate a 50 yard zero is suboptimal if 200 is your maximum range.
EDIT - I drew this false conclusion after running the numbers in a ballistic calculator assuming a 1.5" sight height, incorrect for an AR.
Andy
Last edited by AndyLate; 09-15-21 at 07:13.
FYI the 50/200 yd zero is bulls*** for any real duty/defensive cartridges. Once you plug in the actual data like real BCs from Bryan Litz and realistic velocities out of 14.5"s or shorter barrels you'll find things are closer to 50/125 or 50/150.
I don’t have a 14.5” barrel, but it makes sense that the far zero would be closer than 200 yards.
perhaps this may help.
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...nd-Mk262/page6
There are lots of free external ballistics calculators, but none of them will be exact since you haven’t provided actual velocities with all the different ammo options.
…..so what’s the point?
You guys are funny.....
Here's the math.
Strelok Pro:
16" AR
2850 FPS
62gr FMJ at 0.271 G1
50 yard zero
100 +1.3"
150 +1.2"
200 -0.4"
250 -3.8"
300 -9.1"
350 -16.7"
400 -26.8"
450 -39.9"
500 -56.6"
To the OP:
If you are shooting with iron sights, zero at 50 and your dead on at 200. With iron's anyways you would never be able to tell if the bullet was 6" high or low much less 1/2".
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