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    you need to shoot at least 5 x 3 shot groups with each brass before you will see any meaningful trends between them. One group tells you little.

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    ES means bugger all if under 40 fps according to Kirby

    If you have an ES of 30 at the crony it won't be that much at 1200 yards, it will be a percentage.

    What crony did you use ?

    Unless its a "reallly good one" the ES is meaningless.

    All that matters is where the projectiles go.

    Shoot them side by side a few times at 5-800 & see what the difference is
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    CED M2 and it seemed to be on the money today - I had to drop my velocity by 25fps to match what I was getting at 1112 yards today.

 

 

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