14ft * 22 ft = 14*22 sq ft = 308 sq ft = 308/9 = 34.2... sq yards.
Good and cheap are sometimes mutually exclusive of each other. .22 rimfires rifles are relatively cheap, and can be very accurate, but not at 200 yards. They do best at 50 yards, and drop sharply after 100 yards. Some of the .17 Rimfires stretch that to about 150 yards. I would look at the Savage rifles, in calibers such as .243 and .308. They are relatively inexpensive, and pretty accurate rifles. You may also check on some of the military surplus rifles. While some can be very pricey, there are still good rifles such as the Swiss K-31, the Mauser 98s and the Moisin- Nagants that are affordable, and can be very accurate. Foregoing is only one opinion- ask 10 gun buffs, you will get at least 12 answers.
The estimated answer for 308 would be 300. When estimating, you round the number to the nearest place value you are estimating for. In this case, we are estimating to the nearest hundred, so we look at the hundreds place digit (3) and drop the tens and ones digits. Therefore, the estimated answer for 308 is 300.
a round 28-35 dallors
I've heard 1-2 inches for the .30-06, so the .308 should be that or better.
About 4 feet
5 inches
A .308 caliber 150 grain round zeroed-in at 50 yards will have a slightly high point of impact at 50 yards due to the bullet's trajectory arc. It will then drop below the line of sight around 100-150 yards before rising again, depending on the specific load and barrel length. At longer distances, the bullet will start to lose velocity and energy, affecting its terminal ballistics.
You have not given enough information to answer your question. I need to know the bullet weight and the zero distance. .............. For a 150 gr projectile with scope mounted at 1.5 in above the bore .. should be about 1.5" high at 100 yd, zero at 200 yd and 8 in low at 300 yd Norma factory loaded ammunition. A 180 grain Oryx bullet is the only factory load available at this time. The drop at 100 yards is 0 inches. The drop at 150 yards is 1 1/2 inches. The drop at 200 yards is 4 1/2 inches and the drop at 400 yards is 16 inches according to the factory.
Answer: 308 ' = 102.666 yards.
well i shot 270 yards. i sighted it in on 100 yards. i put the cross hairs on the bucks backbone, dropped it. well i shot 270 yards. i sighted it in on 100 yards. i put the cross hairs on the bucks backbone, dropped it.
About 3,400 yards.
Sorry, you need to specify WHICH .308 bullet and at what distance. As distance increases, the RATE of drop also increases.
A 150 grain bullet shot from a 308 will start dropping the fraction of a second it leaves the barrel.
About 3,400 yards.
14ft * 22 ft = 14*22 sq ft = 308 sq ft = 308/9 = 34.2... sq yards.
Tyoically fires a bullet at about 2830 feet per second. When zeroed at 250 yards, will be 0.4 inches high at 25 yds, 4.1 inches high at 100 yds, and 6.1 inches low at 300 yards.