Colorado Redneck
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Today was the first prairie dog safari of the year. Have a new gun and was excited to try that out. Remmy 700 in .204 Ruger. Berger's 35 gr. bullet works amazingly well. A good hit just turns them critters inside out. Shot very similar to the 22-250 with 40 gr. blitzkings. Lots less muzzle blast. Going to learn to love that gun!
About noon the breeze came up a bit. The dogs were spooked so the only shots were long. When I finally got dialed in, holding about 1.5 inches up wind would nail them things. On Google Earth the distance looks to be close to 300 yds. That was my guess in the field, as I had to hold a bit over to hit'em. Both guns are zeroed at 250. The wind was nearly 90 degrees from the right, and I judged it to be averaging a bit over 5 mph. Just a wild a$$ guess.
The thing is, the trajectory calculator online shows the windage should be 4-5 inches for that velocity of wind and all the other variables. This has always been my experience. Even in strong breezes, where the wind gets down right annoying, the wind effect is lots less than the calculator shows.
Anybody have any comments?
About noon the breeze came up a bit. The dogs were spooked so the only shots were long. When I finally got dialed in, holding about 1.5 inches up wind would nail them things. On Google Earth the distance looks to be close to 300 yds. That was my guess in the field, as I had to hold a bit over to hit'em. Both guns are zeroed at 250. The wind was nearly 90 degrees from the right, and I judged it to be averaging a bit over 5 mph. Just a wild a$$ guess.
The thing is, the trajectory calculator online shows the windage should be 4-5 inches for that velocity of wind and all the other variables. This has always been my experience. Even in strong breezes, where the wind gets down right annoying, the wind effect is lots less than the calculator shows.
Anybody have any comments?