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25-Oct
stancrist said:Wouldn't that result in the bullet hitting well below the point of aim?
I'm not sure by how much. I forgot to note down what the estimated G7 is for the 135gr projectile, so cant put it in a ballistics calculator to see how much.
From the video, he had no problem transitioning bang bang bang from 300 to 600 yards across the saved targets, so the calculations are clearly within torso levels of drop.
25-Oct
stancrist said:500-yard crosshairs
I think it's a traditional christmas tree reticle, rather than a bullet drop compensator. After all, the MSPaint measured distance in pixels from the center to the 2 mark is the same as from the 14 to 16 marks (37-38 pixels).
25-Oct
VPMudde said:I think it's a traditional christmas tree reticle, rather than a bullet drop compensator. After all, the MSPaint measured distance in pixels from the center to the 2 mark is the same as from the 14 to 16 marks (37-38 pixels).
Right, it's not a "500 yards" position, it's a "5 mrad" drop correction.
25-Oct
VPMudde said:I think it's a traditional christmas tree reticle, rather than a bullet drop compensator.
Thank you. I didn't know there was a difference.
Old dinosaur. Nearly all my guns had iron sights.
Except my AUG, which had a sight reticle like this:
25-Oct
gatnerd said:Still a fantastically practical reticle in my book.
Totally agree. I had no trouble hitting a torso-size steel plate @ 400 yards.
7-Nov
From page 14 of this:
https://ndiastorage.blob.core.usgovcloudapi.net/ndia/2022/future/Tues_Grassano.pdf
Edit: doesnt wanna include the snip. But have a look at p14. Nothing unexpected, but nice to see i suppose.
7-Nov
VPMudde said:From page 14 of this:
Great find. Alas the 'SP' Special Purpose projectile is blacked out. GP EPR looks to have a pretty long steel penetrator though.
However the 7.62 ADVAP concept is shown, which looks like an exposed tip AP or EPR, presumably tunsgten.
7-Nov
gatnerd said:Alas the 'SP' Special Purpose projectile is blacked out. GP EPR looks to have a pretty long steel penetrator though.
Thanks for that image. Looks like 6.8x51 has conventional pyrotechnic tracers. No OWL Tracers.