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Join Date: Dec 2011
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If I shoot 240gr. sabot hollow point using 100gr. pyrodex pellets 3 inches high at 25yds. where will my sabot hit at 100yds.?
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Australia
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Welcome sabotidiot ! bit hard to work that one out so i'll ask for more info
what calibre , what barrel length , rifled or smooth bore , I'll toss all the info in and work it out for you but as a rough guess ( guess only ) 1" high with a 2" drop for the 75 that follows 100 grains is a big charge cheers |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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I wondered if anyone would take a shot (no pun intended) at that question.
I think we need the height of the sights above the bore, too - TOUGH one!
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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The gun is a .50 cal. in-line and the not sure the barrel length but would guess 26in. and the scope is 1 1/2in. on see thru mounts. Personally, I wouldn't put those mounts on the gun but I bought it fairly cheap and just left them on it. Too lazy to remove them actually, but I think it has cost me quite a bit of accuracy. Any help solving this equation would be greatly appreciated. Tired of wasting good hunting sabots and powder.
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Oh! I forgot its a rifled barrel also!
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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hard question, to get 3 inches at 25 yards the angle would be so great you would be 9 to 10 inches high at 100. is a scope with see through mounts only 1.5 inches? It should be measured center of bore to center of scope. am guessing it is more like 2.5 inches. Sorry you only have a 25 yard range to shoot in. I would bring that sabot down to about .5 inches and you would probably be close to 0 at 100 but do not believe anything you do not test yourself. Find a place where you can shoot 100 yards and try it out.
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Former Guest
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Georgia
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I zeroed my muzzleloader in at 200 and it is also happens to be zeroed at 25. Honestly, I have no clue where you would hit at 100. Put a target up and find out before you miss a critter by a mile. I do not attempt to make ballistic tables work unless I have at a bare minimum three known points of impact to plug in.
Last edited by reynolds357; 12-10-2011 at 08:45 PM.. |
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most BP rifles have sights no more than 1/2" above barrel , and yes it have a big play but the ballistic arc will ( should ) be constant
now working that out i come to 1 1/2 " above 0 at 100 and 3" below by 200 with standard pyrodex this wont be accurate as i dont have data for pellets ( never used it ) and they are way different i though i had someone else's data here for it but cannot find it , i did have a excel worksheet on pyrodex pellets but it may have been overwritten ( i stuffed up with a directory recovery a couple years back .. i goof often) may i suggest a range day , and have this set in your own mind by your own experience guessing these things is never accurate , we can try , but the results iffy at best |
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Quote:
Last edited by reynolds357; 12-10-2011 at 10:16 PM.. |
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Former Guest
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sounds about right ...
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: i live in southern indiana,old country boy at heart
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ill not hazard a guess either,too many varibles.i will tell you that i have weighed 777 and pyrodex pellets and they are not consistant in weight.thats why now i use 777 loose powder in all my cap locks and inlines. old semperfi
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Former Guest
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Georgia
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If you ever get a chance, try Blackhorn. It cured me of my addiction to 777.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: i live in southern indiana,old country boy at heart
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are you talking about powder or pellet.i have left 777 in one of my iinlines for one year on purpose and it fired great and no corrosion. old semperfi
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