I can't seem to find anything about fpe at distance or drop. Just bought a 5.45 AR upper, and wanted to know what kinda speed and distance could be expected from it.
I can't seem to find anything about fpe at distance or drop. Just bought a 5.45 AR upper, and wanted to know what kinda speed and distance could be expected from it.
Some data found here https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=18015&page=6
About halfway down the page.
And here https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...=18015&page=35 a guy named "OpenBolt" did some chrono work.
Hope it helps.
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Thanks, I was searching this forum for it. I will mark it for more info when I find a good ballistics calculator.
I just chronoed some 1991 Bulgarian surplus out of a bulgarian 74. It was right at 3000FPS.
Just beware of the increased riccochet danger 7N6 has due to the steel rod core encased in the bullet. I've seen that come back over 25 yards with force enough to lodge in skin
However, I have also witnessed a coyote get royally f&$%ed up by one round of 7N6 out of a Krink at 40 yards. Dropped him quick.
Yeah, unfortunately Wolf is generally a lot slower than most milsurp stuff.
Yep, when we were chronographing this weekend I guess we must have hit a rock or something at about 100 yards because we found one hardened cores on the tailgate of the pickup. Just a reminder that safety glasses should be worn at all times
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