I'm going to keep working on this 200 yd. thing. I'll keep the gang poated. I going to try and work up a load with 100 grs. of fffg. don't know if I can get a patch to hold or not.
It gets pretty tough at 200. Very little wind is needed to make the ball wander and it may go up and down as well as right and left. Its like shooting 22 RF at 200. A cross wind from the right can move the bullet right.
I know.... Before someone says this is impossible go shoot a 22 rf at 200 then make commnets. They do WIERD things at this range and so do RBs.
One really needs an aperture tang sight of some sort to shoot at 200. Anymore I need one at any distance....
I have Pejsa's ballisitic program and actual shooting a 25, 100 and 150 yards yesterday shows that a calculated BC of .093 (
http://members.aye.net/~bspen/math.html ) for a .662 RB is pretty close to what the ball really does.
In this case it is just under 2" high at 25, about 2.6 hi at 100 and 5.5" low at 150. But testing was pretty limited since I was just checking zero and had some mirage on the barrel and only shot 2 shots at 150. All off cross sticks. Wind stopped 200 yard testing but with the first leaf up the 22 yards shot was at the same elevation as the 150 with the standing sight.
I don't consider this all iron clad since I shot just a few shots (I knew the wind would be up in a few minutes) and one at 150 was way out for some reason. Could have been loading error. Bore was wiped with a fairly wet patch and dried between shots to approximate a clean bore hunting shot. Neatsfoot oil patch.
Running the program after shooting with the velocity, calculated BC and the "zero" set at the known 5.5" low at 150 gives:
It seems to be very close to what the ball is actually doing.
I would have rather had it 10-12" low at 150 but I have done some load changes recently (powder charge, patch and patch lube) and have not refiled the sights. But I am pretty confidant I know where it shoots now and Antelope season starts Sunday. I thought it was going to be about 1 3/8 high at 100, near ideal . I suppose it might be off the bench but I don't shoot game off the bench.
I also need to recheck the velocity with the neatsfoot oil lube. To really set this in stone. But had I set up the chrono I would have been shooting in 10-20 MPH wind and this would have been pointless past 25 yards.
Dan