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  • Caliber 7 mm Mag Fl. H.& H. Reloading Data

    Load data for ammunition in caliber7 mm Mag Fl. H.& H.with all popular powders and suitable bullets, as well as ballistic statistics and technical specifications. 7 mm Mag Fl. H.& H. Load Data Alternative names: 7mm Remington Magnum, 7mm Rem Mag, 7mm Magnum Rimless, 7mmx64mm Magnum, 7mm Mag, 7mm Holland & Holland Magnum, 7mm H&H Magnum Our load data for caliber 7 mm Mag Fl. H.& H. covers 265 bullets from 35 manufacturers and a total of 16695 load recipes. Load Data Community Loads The .275 Holland & Holland Magnum, more commonly known as the 7mm Remington Magnum's predecessor, or sometimes referred to as the 7mm Mag Flanged H. & H., has a rich heritage tracing back to early 20th-century British gunmaking. Holland & Holland developed this cartridge in the 1910s to appeal to sportsmen seeking a flat-shooting, high-velocity cartridge suitable for a variety of game animals. The "Flanged" variant distinguishes itself from the "Belted" case design by incorporating a rimmed case for use in double rifles and break-action firearms—particularly advantageous for big game hunting in regions where dangerous encounters require reliable, fast-follow-up shots. This flanged design was crucial for hunters in Africa and India, allowing the cartridge to be used in robust, regulated double rifles that were highly valued for their quick second-shot capability. In terms of application, the 7mm Mag Fl. H.&H. has long been favored by reloaders and hunters who demand versatility. Its flat trajectory makes it suitable for medium- to long-range shooting, a factor vital for open country stalking where shots on plains game or mountain species may occur at extended distances. The rimmed, flanged case construction is best suited for single- or double-barreled rifles, distinguishing it from the more modern beltless 7mm magnum cartridges often employed in bolt-action platforms. For reloaders, the cartridge structure offers unique opportunities to tailor handloads for both traditional and modern hunting scenarios, maximizing the potential of this historic magnum round. When it comes to quarry, the 7mm Mag Fl. H.&H. excels in taking medium- to large-sized game. It is highly effective on deer species, including red deer, mule deer, and whitetail, and is also frequently used for pronghorn, sheep, and mountain goats due to its excellent ballistic characteristics. With proper bullet selection, it has proven effective on even larger game such as elk, moose, and similar-sized animals across Europe, Africa, and North America. Its adaptable performance has made it a favorite among international hunters who require a single rifle capable of tackling almost any non-dangerous species worldwide. Typical bullet weights for the 7mm Mag Fl. H.&H. range from 139 to 175 grains. Lighter bullets in the 139-150 grain range are optimal for flatter trajectories and smaller game, while the heavier 160-175 grain bullets are favored for larger game thanks to their superior penetration and energy retention at longer distances. The 7mm caliber itself is renowned for maintaining a balance of high ballistic coefficients and manageable recoil, which appeals to both seasoned reloaders and those new to magnum cartridges. For handloaders, the Flanged case offers consistent ignition in break-action rifles and facilitates the use of heavier bullet constructions needed for deep penetration, especially when selecting premium bullets for thick-skinned or tough-framed animals. Overall, the 7mm Mag Fl. H.&H. remains a highly respected, historically significant choice for shooters seeking a classic magnum round with proven field effectiveness and distinct reloadability advantages. Suitable Powders Bullet Weight (gr) -> 0-50 50-75 75-100 100-150 150-200 200-300 >300 👍 ... suitable powder 👍👍 ... suitable AND popular powder among our reloading community (clasification might evolve as more community members share their loads ) Caliber Specifications Standard / Datasheet C.I.P. Primer Size Large Rifle (LR) Case Capacity 62 Grains of Water Bullet / Barrel Diameter 0.284'' | 7.21 mm Max. Case Length 2.5'' | 63.5 mm Max. Cartridge Length 3.26'' | 82.8 mm Max. Standardized Pressure: 47863 psi | 3300 bar XXL ID CID_1059 7 mm Mag Fl. H.& H. load data is available with the following bullets: (most popular first) Filter by Bullet Brand Filter by Bullet Weight (Grains) 55 100 105 110 115 118 120 123 125 127 128 130 132 133 135 139 140 142 145 150 152 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 165 168 170 171 173 175 177 180 183 184 185 190 195 .284 | 140gr | Berger VLD Hunting .284 | 110gr | Speer HP TNT .284 | 173gr | RWS H-Mantel .284 | 159gr | RWS Evolution .284 | 140gr | NorthFork Bonded Core .284 | 155gr | Federal Terminal Ascent Component .284 | 150gr | Hornady GMX .284 | 162gr | Hornady ELD-X .284 | 150gr | Barnes X S .284 | 105gr | IBEX Viper .284 | 139gr | Hornady BTSP .284 | 150gr Hornady ECX .284 | 183gr | Sierra HPBT MatchKing .284 | 160gr | Nosler AccuBond .284 | 145gr | Speer Boat Tail Soft Point .284 | 165gr | Geco SOFTPOINT .284 | 139gr | Hornady InterBond .284 | 195gr | Berger Elite Hunter .284 | 162gr | Hornady ELD-Match .284 | 110gr | Impala LWHV LS .284 | 173gr | RWS TMR .284 | 175gr | Hornady ELD-X .284 | 150gr | Remington PSP Core-Lokt .284 | 145gr | SUS-TAC HPT Subsonic Load Data Show more Top Velocity (V0) .284 | 55gr | AERO SOHS,- smax:8.40 [3661 fps | 1116 m/s] .284 | 100gr | H&N RN HS [3045 fps | 928 m/s] .284 | 100gr | Sierra HP Varminter [3022 fps | 921 m/s] Top Energy (E0) .284 | 175gr | Winchester Powerpoint [3147 Joule] .284 | 175gr | A-Square MONO RN [3139 Joule] .284 | 160gr | Winchester Silvertip [3082 Joule] Top Ballistic Coefficient (BC1) .284 | 177gr | Peregrine Glider GRM [BC1: 0.86] .284 | 168gr | Peregrine Glider GRM [BC1: 0.764] .284 | 195gr | Berger Elite Hunter [BC1: 0.755] Weight vs. Velocity - Suitable Bullets for this Caliber This is illustrative data only - get your access license to unlock all caliber-specific data Buy Access License not sufficient data yet! Barrel Length Variation vs. Velocity - by Bullet Weight This is illustrative data only - get your access license to unlock all caliber-specific data Buy Access License not sufficient data yet!

  • Caliber 7.62 UKM Reloading Data

    Load data for ammunition in caliber7.62 UKMwith all popular powders and suitable bullets, as well as ballistic statistics and technical specifications. 7.62 UKM Load Data Alternative names: 7.62 UKM is an alternative designation for the 7.62×51mm NATO cartridge in Poland, particularly in the context of the UKM-2000 machine gun. Other alternative names for this caliber include: 7.62 NATO, 7.62x51mm NATO, 7.62mm NATO, 7.62mm x 51, .308 Winchester **Complete list:** 7.62 UKM, 7.62 NATO, .308 Winchester Our load data for caliber 7.62 UKM covers 572 bullets from 42 manufacturers and a total of 36036 load recipes. Load Data Community Loads The 7.62 UKM (Ukrainian Universal Cartridge for Machine guns) is a specialized caliber that originated in Ukraine and has steadily gained recognition in dedicated precision shooting and military circles. Its development stems from efforts around the 2000s to create a cartridge with enhanced performance capabilities, especially for use in Ukrainian military applications. The intent was to extend the effective range and accuracy over the standard-issue 7.62x54R, providing marksmen and machine gunners with superior firepower. Drawing on the design philosophies of established magnum cartridges, the 7.62 UKM was engineered to deliver higher velocity and energy, making it a formidable round for both sniping and sustained automatic fire in battlefield conditions. In terms of application, the 7.62 UKM is notable for its use in specialized machine guns and sniper rifles, offering a distinct advantage at long range over other commonly used military calibers. Its trajectory and energy retention have made it an attractive option for marksmen who operate in wide, open spaces, such as those found in Eastern European and Eurasian landscapes. The cartridge’s improved penetration and ballistic coefficient allow for more effective engagement of targets wearing body armor or shielded by light cover. This makes it not only a military mainstay but also an interesting proposition for civilian marksmen and reloaders seeking to maximize long-range precision in hunting or competitive shooting scenarios. When it comes to hunting, the 7.62 UKM’s powerful ballistics are ideally suited for medium to large game. Its ability to maintain velocity and deliver high energy on impact makes it appropriate for targeting species such as wild boar, deer, and even elk, depending on regional regulations. The caliber’s consistency and knockdown power ensure a humane harvest when proper shot placement is observed. In predator control, it is more than sufficient for larger animals like wolves or feral hogs, while its flat trajectory benefits hunters who need to take accurate shots at varying distances without constant adjustments. The typical bullet weights for the 7.62 UKM range from 150 to 200 grains, with popular projectiles often clustering between 168 and 180 grains. These heavier bullets take advantage of the cartridge’s magnum-class case capacity, supporting high velocities that exceed those of standard 7.62mm or .30 caliber rounds like the 7.62x54R and .308 Winchester. As a rimless cartridge — unlike its Russian predecessor — the 7.62 UKM offers reliable feeding and extraction, which is a significant advantage in both bolt-action and semi-automatic platforms. Reloaders will also appreciate the modern case dimensions aimed at maximizing powder capacity while maintaining manageable recoil, making it a flexible choice for bespoke handloads focused on precision or terminal performance. Overall, the 7.62 UKM offers reloaders a compelling blend of history, enhanced ballistics, and versatility for both target shooting and hunting applications. Its unique combination of power, accuracy, and adaptability makes it an excellent option for enthusiasts seeking to push the limits of larger .30-caliber performance, all while experimenting with bullet selections and advanced reloading techniques suited to their specific needs. Suitable Powders Bullet Weight (gr) -> 0-50 50-75 75-100 100-150 150-200 200-300 >300 👍 ... suitable powder 👍👍 ... suitable AND popular powder among our reloading community (clasification might evolve as more community members share their loads ) Caliber Specifications Standard / Datasheet C.I.P. Primer Size Large Rifle Magnum (LRM) Case Capacity 95.5 Grains of Water Bullet / Barrel Diameter 0.308'' | 7.82 mm Max. Case Length 2.244'' | 57 mm Max. Cartridge Length 3.11'' | 78.99 mm Max. Standardized Pressure: 63817 psi | 4400 bar XXL ID CID_1114 7.62 UKM load data is available with the following bullets: (most popular first) Filter by Bullet Brand Filter by Bullet Weight (Grains) 55 65 71 73 85 86 90 95 100 104 105 110 111 115 120 123 124 125 130 132 134 135 136 138 139 140 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 152 154 155 156 158 159 160 162 165 166 167 168 170 172 175 176 178 180 181 184 185 190 195 200 201 205 208 210 212 214 215 220 225 230 240 250 .308 | 212gr | Barnes LRX BT Bore Rider .308 | 175gr | Hornady Sub-X .308 | 200gr | MAKER 200 Grain .308 Expanding Subsonic Blackout Bullets .308 | 140gr | Osprey Virtus .308 | 180gr | Norma VULKAN .308 | 200gr | Lapua Subsonic .310 | 123gr | Hornady SST .308 | 160gr | MRR Green Long Range .308 | 140gr | Hornady MonoFlex .309 | 73gr | Sellier & Bellot FMJ .308 | 167gr | Lapua Scenar .308 | 184gr | RWS Evolution .308 | 146gr | MEN FMJ BT Mdly .308 | 176gr | MRR Green Long Range .308 | 168gr | Sierra HPBT MatchKing .308 | 168gr | RWS Scorion HPBT-Match .308 | 185gr | Lapua D46 .308 | 150gr | Sierra SPT Pro-Hunter .308 | 180gr | Hornady SST InterLock .308 | 155gr | Barnes Match Burner .308 | 147gr | Armscor FMJ .308 | 175gr | Berger VLD Target .308 | 190gr | CutEdge MTH .308 | 165gr | Barnes X FN Subsonic Load Data Show more Top Velocity (V0) .308 | 55gr | Remington PSP ACCELL SABOT [4229 fps | 1289 m/s] .308 | 55gr | Remington SP ACCELL SABOT [4229 fps | 1289 m/s] .308 | 65gr | Impala LWFP KS [4091 fps | 1247 m/s] Top Energy (E0) .308 | 250gr | Barnes RNSP [4765 Joule] .308 | 220gr | Remington SP Core-Lokt [4746 Joule] .308 | 220gr | Winchester Silvertip [4746 Joule] Top Ballistic Coefficient (BC1) .308 | 226gr | Peregrine Glider GRM [BC1: 0.97] .308 | 250gr | Hornady A-TIP [BC1: 0.878] .308 | 230gr | Hornady A-TIP [BC1: 0.878] Weight vs. Velocity - Suitable Bullets for this Caliber This is illustrative data only - get your access license to unlock all caliber-specific data Buy Access License not sufficient data yet! 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  • Caliber 7.62 x 54 R Russian Nagant Reloading Data

    Load data for ammunition in caliber7.62 x 54 R Russian Nagantwith all popular powders and suitable bullets, as well as ballistic statistics and technical specifications. 7.62 x 54 R Russian Nagant Load Data Alternative names: 7.62×54mmR, 7.62 Russian, 7.62mm Russian, 7.62 Mosin, 7.62×54R, 7.62mm Mosin-Nagant, 7.62mm Dragunov, 7.62mm Mosin, 7.62x53R (Finnish designation) Our load data for caliber 7.62 x 54 R Russian Nagant covers 69 bullets from 17 manufacturers and a total of 4347 load recipes. In addition, our members have shared 12 load recipes. Load Data Community Loads The 7.62 x 54R Russian, also known as the 7.62 Russian Nagant, is one of the longest-serving military cartridges in history and remains a staple among ammunition reloaders and historic firearm enthusiasts. Developed in 1891 for the iconic Mosin-Nagant bolt-action rifle, this rimmed, bottlenecked cartridge was Russia’s answer to the rapidly evolving military technology of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It served through the turbulent eras of World War I, the Russian Civil War, World War II, and well beyond, seeing action in sniper rifles like the Mosin-Nagant M91/30 and machine guns such as the DP-28 and the PKM. The cartridge’s robust design and adaptability helped cement its place in both Russian and international arsenals, with continued use by various armed forces and civilian shooters around the globe. The practical applications of the 7.62 x 54R are broad, making it a versatile choice for reloaders interested in military surplus firearms, long-range precision shooting, and even certain types of hunting. Many surplus rifles chambered in 7.62 x 54R remain popular among collectors and shooters, thanks to their historical significance and relative affordability. Additionally, this caliber is favored by enthusiasts who participate in vintage military rifle competitions and those seeking a powerful cartridge for use in rugged outdoor conditions. Its reliable feeding in bolt-action and semi-automatic platforms, such as the Mosin-Nagant and Dragunov sniper rifles, means reloaders can experiment with various loads for specific purposes, whether on the range or in the field. In terms of target species, the 7.62 x 54R is especially well-suited for medium to large game due to its substantial stopping power and deep penetration capabilities. Hunters have successfully used rifles chambered in this caliber for deer, elk, wild boar, and even moose in regions throughout Europe and North America. The cartridge’s performance on game is comparable to other full-power military rounds such as the .30-06 Springfield and the 7.62 NATO, making it more than capable for ethical, humane harvests when paired with appropriate bullet construction. Reloaders often take advantage of the wide selection of projectiles available to tailor the cartridge for specific hunting scenarios, balancing expansion, penetration, and trajectory to match their needs. Typical bullet weights for the 7.62 x 54R range from 147 grains to 203 grains, with the most common weights being 147-150 grains for lighter, faster loads and 180-200 grains for heavier, more penetrating options. Military surplus ammunition traditionally featured full metal jacket (FMJ) bullets, while modern sporting loads and handloads can utilize soft point (SP), hollow point (HP), and polymer-tipped bullets for improved terminal performance. The caliber’s case design, characterized by its pronounced rim and ample powder capacity, allows for robust velocities and energy levels, typically in the range of 2,600–2,900 feet per second depending on bullet weight and barrel length. Reloaders should be mindful of headspace and case dimensions when resizing and reloading this unique rimmed cartridge, as well as the variable chamber dimensions found in surplus rifles. Overall, the 7.62 x 54R offers reloaders historic value, powerful ballistics, and versatile hunting or shooting potential that continues to endure well into the modern era. Suitable Powders Bullet Weight (gr) -> 0-50 50-75 75-100 100-150 150-200 200-300 >300 👍 ... suitable powder 👍👍 ... suitable AND popular powder among our reloading community (clasification might evolve as more community members share their loads ) Caliber Specifications Standard / Datasheet C.I.P. Primer Size Large Rifle (LR) Case Capacity 64 Grains of Water Bullet / Barrel Diameter 0.312'' | 7.92 mm Max. Case Length 2.114'' | 53.7 mm Max. Cartridge Length 3.04'' | 77.22 mm Max. Standardized Pressure: 56565 psi | 3900 bar XXL ID CID_1125 7.62 x 54 R Russian Nagant load data is available with the following bullets: (most popular first) Filter by Bullet Brand Filter by Bullet Weight (Grains) 60 71 85 86 90 100 104 115 123 125 130 134 150 152 160 165 168 170 174 180 182 190 .311 | 174gr | Sierra HPBT MatchKing .310 | 123gr | Hornady SST .311 | 180gr | Sellier & Bellot FMJ .311 | 174gr | Prvi Partizan FMJ BT .312 | 150gr | Hornady SP .311 | 150gr | Prvi Partizan FMJ BT .312 | 160gr | Peregrine VLR-4 .311 | 180gr | Sierra SPT Pro-Hunter .311 | 174gr | Hornady FMJ BT .313 | 90gr | H&N WC KB Match .312 | 168gr | Peregrine VLR-4 .312 | 100gr | Hornady XTP .313 | 100gr | H&N WC KB Match .311 | 86gr | H&N RN HS .312 | 180gr | H&N RN H .311 | 123gr | Sellier & Bellot FMJ .311 | 182gr | Prvi Partizan FMJ BT .311 | 123gr | Lapua FMJ .311 | 150gr | Sierra SPT Pro-Hunter .312 | 152gr | Peregrine VLR-4 .312 | 130gr | H&N RN HS .311 | 130gr | Norma Soft Point .312 | 174gr | Hornady InterLock RN .312 | 85gr | Hornady XTP Subsonic Load Data Show more Top Velocity (V0) .312 | 60gr | Speer Hollow Point Gold Dot [3822 fps | 1165 m/s] .312 | 60gr | Hornady XTP [3809 fps | 1161 m/s] .311 | 71gr | Prvi Partizan JHP-RN [3622 fps | 1104 m/s] Top Energy (E0) .311 | 174gr | Sierra HPBT MatchKing [3754 Joule] .311 | 180gr | Sellier & Bellot FMJ [3751 Joule] .311 | 190gr | Winchester Silvertip [3745 Joule] Top Ballistic Coefficient (BC1) .311 | 180gr | Lehigh Defense Match Solid [BC1: 0.624] .311 | 190gr | Prvi Partizan FMJ BT [BC1: 0.53] .311 | 182gr | Prvi Partizan FMJ BT [BC1: 0.517] Weight vs. Velocity - Suitable Bullets for this Caliber This is illustrative data only - get your access license to unlock all caliber-specific data Buy Access License not sufficient data yet! 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  • .300 PRC | .308 | 200gr | Hornady ELD-X | Alliant Reloder-22 | | 3.645

    Load for caliber .300 PRC with .308 | 200gr | Hornady ELD-X bullet and Alliant Reloder-22 powder, and a C.O.L. of 3.645'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: .300 PRC + .308 | 200gr | Hornady ELD-X + Alliant Reloder-22 Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber .300 PRC Case Capacity (GoW) 99 Case Length 2.58'' | 65.5 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Alliant Reloder-22 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle Magnum (LRM) Bullet .308 | 200gr | Hornady ELD-X Bullet Weight 200 gr | 13 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.5" | 38.1 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2986 fps | 910 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: .300 PRC, Bullet: .308 | 200gr | Hornady ELD-X, Primer Size: Large Rifle Magnum (LRM), Suitable Twist Rates: 64977 psi | 4480 bar - Alliant Reloder-22 👍, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 97% | 64759 | 100% | 2986 | 100% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length 23.6'' | 59.9 cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight

  • 6 mm ARC | .243 | 100gr | Nosler Partition SP Semi | Winchester 6.5 StaBALL | | 2.226

    Load for caliber 6 mm ARC with .243 | 100gr | Nosler Partition SP Semi bullet and Winchester 6.5 StaBALL powder, and a C.O.L. of 2.226'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: 6 mm ARC + .243 | 100gr | Nosler Partition SP Semi + Winchester 6.5 StaBALL Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber 6 mm ARC Case Capacity (GoW) 34.5 Case Length 1.50'' | 38.1 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Winchester 6.5 StaBALL Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Small Rifle (SR) Bullet .243 | 100gr | Nosler Partition SP Semi Bullet Weight 100 gr | 6.5 g Bullet Length (Inch) 0.98" | 24.9 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2464 fps | 751 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: 6 mm ARC, Bullet: .243 | 100gr | Nosler Partition SP Semi, Primer Size: Small Rifle (SR), Suitable Twist Rates: 52069 psi | 3590 bar - Winchester 6.5 StaBALL, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 97% | 39015 | 75% | 2464 | 95% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length 23.6'' | 59.9 cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight

  • .300 Win. Mag. | .308 | 212gr | Barnes LRX BT Bore Rider | Hodgdon H4831 SC | | 3.29

    Load for caliber .300 Win. Mag. with .308 | 212gr | Barnes LRX BT Bore Rider bullet and Hodgdon H4831 SC powder, and a C.O.L. of 3.29'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: .300 Win. Mag. + .308 | 212gr | Barnes LRX BT Bore Rider + Hodgdon H4831 SC Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber .300 Win. Mag. Case Capacity (GoW) 90.5 Case Length 2.62'' | 66.5 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Hodgdon H4831 SC Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle Magnum (LRM) Bullet .308 | 212gr | Barnes LRX BT Bore Rider Bullet Weight 212 gr | 13.7 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.417" | 36.0 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2671 fps | 814 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: .300 Win. Mag., Bullet: .308 | 212gr | Barnes LRX BT Bore Rider, Primer Size: Large Rifle Magnum (LRM), Suitable Twist Rates: 62366 psi | 4300 bar - Hodgdon H4831 SC, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 96% | 56028 | 90% | 2671 | 98% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length 23.6'' | 59.9 cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight

  • .300 PRC | .308 | 200gr | Hornady ELD-X | Alliant Reloder-16 | | 3.645

    Load for caliber .300 PRC with .308 | 200gr | Hornady ELD-X bullet and Alliant Reloder-16 powder, and a C.O.L. of 3.645'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: .300 PRC + .308 | 200gr | Hornady ELD-X + Alliant Reloder-16 Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber .300 PRC Case Capacity (GoW) 99 Case Length 2.58'' | 65.5 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Alliant Reloder-16 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle Magnum (LRM) Bullet .308 | 200gr | Hornady ELD-X Bullet Weight 200 gr | 13 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.5" | 38.1 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2936 fps | 895 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: .300 PRC, Bullet: .308 | 200gr | Hornady ELD-X, Primer Size: Large Rifle Magnum (LRM), Suitable Twist Rates: 64977 psi | 4480 bar - Alliant Reloder-16, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 90% | 64455 | 99% | 2936 | 100% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length 23.6'' | 59.9 cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight

  • .300 PRC | .308 | 200gr | Hornady ELD-X | Alliant Reloder-16 | | 3.645

    Load for caliber .300 PRC with .308 | 200gr | Hornady ELD-X bullet and Alliant Reloder-16 powder, and a C.O.L. of 3.645'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: .300 PRC + .308 | 200gr | Hornady ELD-X + Alliant Reloder-16 Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber .300 PRC Case Capacity (GoW) 99 Case Length 2.58'' | 65.5 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Alliant Reloder-16 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle Magnum (LRM) Bullet .308 | 200gr | Hornady ELD-X Bullet Weight 200 gr | 13 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.5" | 38.1 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2936 fps | 895 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: .300 PRC, Bullet: .308 | 200gr | Hornady ELD-X, Primer Size: Large Rifle Magnum (LRM), Suitable Twist Rates: 64977 psi | 4480 bar - Alliant Reloder-16, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 90% | 64455 | 99% | 2936 | 100% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length 23.6'' | 59.9 cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight

  • 6 mm ARC | .243 | 100gr | Nosler Partition SP Semi | Accurate 2200 | | 2.226

    Load for caliber 6 mm ARC with .243 | 100gr | Nosler Partition SP Semi bullet and Accurate 2200 powder, and a C.O.L. of 2.226'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: 6 mm ARC + .243 | 100gr | Nosler Partition SP Semi + Accurate 2200 Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber 6 mm ARC Case Capacity (GoW) 34.5 Case Length 1.50'' | 38.1 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Accurate 2200 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Small Rifle (SR) Bullet .243 | 100gr | Nosler Partition SP Semi Bullet Weight 100 gr | 6.5 g Bullet Length (Inch) 0.98" | 24.9 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2559 fps | 780 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: 6 mm ARC, Bullet: .243 | 100gr | Nosler Partition SP Semi, Primer Size: Small Rifle (SR), Suitable Twist Rates: 52069 psi | 3590 bar - Accurate 2200, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 87% | 45382 | 87% | 2559 | 95% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length 23.6'' | 59.9 cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight

  • 6 mm ARC | .243 | 100gr | Nosler Partition SP Semi | Hodgdon VARGET | | 2.226

    Load for caliber 6 mm ARC with .243 | 100gr | Nosler Partition SP Semi bullet and Hodgdon VARGET powder, and a C.O.L. of 2.226'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: 6 mm ARC + .243 | 100gr | Nosler Partition SP Semi + Hodgdon VARGET Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber 6 mm ARC Case Capacity (GoW) 34.5 Case Length 1.50'' | 38.1 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Hodgdon VARGET Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Small Rifle (SR) Bullet .243 | 100gr | Nosler Partition SP Semi Bullet Weight 100 gr | 6.5 g Bullet Length (Inch) 0.98" | 24.9 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2589 fps | 789 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: 6 mm ARC, Bullet: .243 | 100gr | Nosler Partition SP Semi, Primer Size: Small Rifle (SR), Suitable Twist Rates: 52069 psi | 3590 bar - Hodgdon VARGET, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 96% | 45818 | 88% | 2589 | 96% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length 23.6'' | 59.9 cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight

  • 6.5 PRC | .264 | 156gr | Berger Elite Hunter | ADI AR 2213 | | 2.911

    Load for caliber 6.5 PRC with .264 | 156gr | Berger Elite Hunter bullet and ADI AR 2213 powder, and a C.O.L. of 2.911'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: 6.5 PRC + .264 | 156gr | Berger Elite Hunter + ADI AR 2213 Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber 6.5 PRC Case Capacity (GoW) 68 Case Length 2.03'' | 51.6 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder ADI AR 2213 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .264 | 156gr | Berger Elite Hunter Bullet Weight 156 gr | 10.1 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.512" | 38.4 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2792 fps | 851 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: 6.5 PRC, Bullet: .264 | 156gr | Berger Elite Hunter, Primer Size: Large Rifle (LR), Suitable Twist Rates: 64977 psi | 4480 bar - ADI AR 2213, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 95% | 57551 | 89% | 2792 | 99% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length 23.6'' | 59.9 cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight

  • 6.5 PRC | .264 | 140gr | Hornady ELD-Match | Hodgdon H1000 | | 2.911

    Load for caliber 6.5 PRC with .264 | 140gr | Hornady ELD-Match bullet and Hodgdon H1000 powder, and a C.O.L. of 2.911'' shared by our community members You can now also calculate the bullet trajectory for any of your loads. Once a load like this one fulfills the following criteria, you will see the feature as indicated in the image on the right / below: there is a weapon associated with the load, the weapon has a value for sight height, the load has a recorded muzzle velocity, the load is rated ("thumbs up or down"), we have a ballistic coefficient for the bullet. Load shared by community member: 6.5 PRC + .264 | 140gr | Hornady ELD-Match + Hodgdon H1000 Weapon Author 9/4/25 Rating by author: Diary More Powder Options All Load Data Click to rate this load's performance: You need an access license to view the powder charge Caliber 6.5 PRC Case Capacity (GoW) 68 Case Length 2.03'' | 51.6 mm Cartridge Length / C.O.L. << locked >> Powder Hodgdon H1000 Powder Charge << locked >> Primer Large Rifle (LR) Bullet .264 | 140gr | Hornady ELD-Match Bullet Weight 140 gr | 9.1 g Bullet Length (Inch) 1.38" | 35.1 mm Brass / Cartridge Velocity 2635 fps | 803 m/s Shooting results / spread '' | 25.4 mm Shared no - not shared Entry generated from Loads Page - Caliber: 6.5 PRC, Bullet: .264 | 140gr | Hornady ELD-Match, Primer Size: Large Rifle (LR), Suitable Twist Rates: 64977 psi | 4480 bar - Hodgdon H1000, Comment: FR | maxP | % | v | z: 96% | 41379 | 64% | 2635 | 95% Notes (For printing out and taking notes on range) Temperature: Wind: Distance: Notes: Shot # FPS | m/s Shot # FPS | m/s 01 06 02 07 03 08 04 09 05 10 Associated Weapon Details Add a Title Add paragraph text. Click “Edit Text” to update the font, size and more. To change and reuse text themes, go to Site Styles. Edit Weapon Barrel Length 23.6'' | 59.9 cm Barrel Twist Rate Add a Title Sight Height Add a Title Edit Load Item check Descripion Descripion Descripion Weapon Select weapon Primer Select primer size Powder Choose Powder Velocity V0 (fps) Velcity V0 (m/s) Charge (Grain) Charge (g) C.O.L. (Inch) C.O.L. (mm) Case Length (Inch) Case Length (mm) Case Capacity Description Barrel Length (Inch) Barrel Length (cm) Spread of shots (Inch) Spread of shots (mm) Brass / Cartridge Select brand of brass share Image Shooting Results Upload Max: 2 MB Save Your content has been submitted An error occurred. Try again later Delete Load Item Are you sure you want to delete? yes - delete load Zero Distance (m) Select distance Calculate Trajectory BETA-Feature: Calculate Trajectory Variable Value Distance Velocity Energy Drop Drop MOA Windage Windage MOA Time (s) Bullet BC G1: Ballistic coefficient used with G1 drag model to describe how a projectile decelerates due to air resistance. Sight Height: Line of sight above the center of the barrel muzzle. Temperature: Assumed temperature for trajectory calculation. Lower tempertures result in higher air density and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Humidity: Assumed humidity for trajectory calculation. Higher humidity result in more water particles and a slightly larger drag and vice versa. Altitude: Assued altitude for trajectory calculation. Higher altitude results in lower air density and a slightly lower drag and vice versa. OZD: Optimum Zeroing Distance or Most Favorable Zero Range refers to the distance at which a rifle is sighted in so that the bullet's trajectory remains within a defined vertical margin — typically ±4 cm / ±1.75 '' — from the line of sight over a certain range. This means: The shooter can aim directly at the target up to the GEE without adjusting the scope or holdover. Within this range, the bullet stays inside the vital zone (for example, a deer’s kill zone, approximately 8 cm / 3.5'' high). OZD Max Height: Distance at which the max. OZD height is reached and max. OZD height OZD LoS Crossing1: Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the first time OZD LoS Crossing2 (OZD): Distance at which the bullet crosses the line of sight the second time. Typically referred to as OZD OZD Max Distance (OZD): Distance at which the bullet is more than the OZD height below the line of sight

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