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Re: energy needed to knock over ram 200 yards

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 10:33 am
by AtomicDogg
ole95 wrote:Ran some numbers using Serria 120gr. 25 cal #1650 with a BC of .357 mv1800 which =1394 @ 200m which = .74
So I would think anything over 1800 with the 120 should work
I use 120 @1950 in a 7tcu
One of the considerations when using light bullets, e.g. 100 gr., 110 gr. and such for Ram; is that you have to drive them at almost 2500 fps muzzle velocity to maintain a decent TM at 200m. When you do this, you damage the 50m Chickens and most Match Directors will pull you from the line if you start to damage their targets; unless you use a lower velocity load for C,P & T (which just complicates reloading and shooting for some of us). Remember, TM is only a consideration for Rams !!!!

Re: energy needed to knock over ram 200 yards

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 2:56 pm
by 338whisper2
I use 90 gr. bullets running about 2400.fps in my 25 BR.haven't rang a ram yet that I hit,also a couple a week's ago shot at Roberts&Melvins range with a 25-221 using 117 gr.bullets , some rams hit real low just to see they all went down hopes this helps.. %%-

Re: energy needed to knock over ram 200 yards

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 3:09 pm
by AtomicDogg
338whisper2 wrote:I use 90 gr. bullets running about 2400.fps in my 25 BR.haven't rang a ram yet that I hit,also a couple a week's ago shot at Roberts&Melvins range with a 25-221 using 117 gr.bullets , some rams hit real low just to see they all went down hopes this helps.. %%-
I may need to go check my Chickens for damage :ymhug:

Re: energy needed to knock over ram 200 yards

Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 4:19 pm
by i26963
When I shot 6BR in my UL XP, I ran 107's at 2400 fps, with no target damage. At least I never heard of any! :)
Melvin