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<blockquote data-quote="big jim" data-source="post: 425260" data-attributes="member: 2821"><p>Don't know how much is hype or real data, but you can find numbers in TC's website by clicking on the owners manuals selection. The load data is in the last few pages and has both loose and 2/3 pellet loads.</p><p></p><p>Best thing to do to determine estimated drop, without actually shooting at those distances, is use a ballistic calculator based on Hornady's published BC of .216 (250gr TC shockwave/SST). To determine more precisely what you are looking for you will need to chronograph your rifle with the different charges and input those values into the calculator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big jim, post: 425260, member: 2821"] Don't know how much is hype or real data, but you can find numbers in TC's website by clicking on the owners manuals selection. The load data is in the last few pages and has both loose and 2/3 pellet loads. Best thing to do to determine estimated drop, without actually shooting at those distances, is use a ballistic calculator based on Hornady's published BC of .216 (250gr TC shockwave/SST). To determine more precisely what you are looking for you will need to chronograph your rifle with the different charges and input those values into the calculator. [/QUOTE]
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