223 55 Grain Bullet Drop
I m probably maxed out at 69 grain with my 1 in 9 barrel.
223 55 grain bullet drop. By adding trajectories to the panel on the right you may produce charts and graphs that show the different trajectories side by side. Buffalo bore ammunition ballistics. Slightly different trajectory than the 55 grain but not much unless you are shooting hogs really far away.
25 yard zero i don t care at all for sighting in at 25 yards. 223 rem 55 gr v max. Round type weight muzzle energy ft lb muzzle velocity ft sec.
223 rem 55 gr v max item 8327 20 box hornady varmint express ammunition is designed around the hard hitting performance of our famous v max bullet. This is a 223 ballistics chart external generated using our ballistic trajectory calculator. Exit wounds on medium game are often as wide as 3.
This strategy does not provide much of an advantage unless longer range shooting is planned. That should be great to stabilize 77 grain bullets. With a zero of 100 yards the 223 5 56 round will impact approx 3 4 low at 50 yards and around 2 25 low at 200 yards.
The tumbling 55 grain bullet is truly violent and fast killing and is the most effective medium game hunting load for the 223. Medicman i think your sig has a 1 in 7 pitch. The charting shows the range drop based off a 1 5 scope mount current velocity energy and time in seconds in relation to the bullets movement through space and time.
When zeroed at 25 yards the round will also be zeroed at 300 yards. This can be useful in comparing cartridges or loads. Based off a standard 55gr bullet leaving the barrel at 3 215fps and follows the bullet trajectry all the way to 1000 yards in steps of 50 yard increments.
This calculator will produce a ballistic trajectory chart that shows the bullet drop bullet energy windage and velocity. Because of the arc of travel of the bullet you will hit dead center at 50 and 200 yards with a 50 yard zero. On a 223 ar you lose about 50 fps for every inch of barrel you take off.
It will a produce a line graph showing the bullet drop and flight path of the bullet. The typical test length for barrels can be 24 inches so if you are using a 16 inch barrel carbine you need to deduct about 400 fps.