Long range target shooting

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I relatively inexperienced in the long range shooting but am very interested in such.
Will post some photos soon but what I want to ask is the following:
At what range as in distance does spin drift really start to affect the travel?
Ditto for the Coriolis effect??
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My 300 Winchester magnum target rifle.
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I’m now using the Hornady 208 grain ELD match bullets powered by 81 grains AR2225 (compressed load).
This load gives very little variation in fps.
 

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Spin drift is a small fixed amount based on rifling/range. Coriolis is more of a headache, but ballistics calculators can help as Brickburn pointed out. (Aiming towards the equator the bullet floats west, away it floats east, parallel impacts drop more).

Both are 3rd order things, so focus on wind and drop. Once you hit those two, focus on the others. They are usually on order of 2-4cm at 1000m IIRC.

If you are feeling extra nerdy on the subject, I recommend:

Modern Exterior Ballistics The Launch And Flight Dynamics Of Symmetric Projectiles 2nd Ed. R. Mc Coy

 
Spin drift is a small fixed amount based on rifling/range. Coriolis is more of a headache, but ballistics calculators can help as Brickburn pointed out. (Aiming at the equator the bullet floats west, away it floats east, parallel impacts drop more).

Both are 3rd order things, so focus on wind and drop. Once you hit those two, focus on the others. They are usually on order of 2-4cm at 1000m IIRC.

If you are feeling extra nerdy on the subject, I recommend:

Modern Exterior Ballistics The Launch And Flight Dynamics Of Symmetric Projectiles 2nd Ed. R. Mc Coy


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How much distance scope adjustment do you have with those rings. I usually run out of adjustment of the scope. Unless starting with a tilted base of some type.
 
Simple calc.
Check specks of your scope, and vertical field of view.
If, for example, field of view is 50 moa, this means that 25 moa is up, and 25 moa is down.
So, you can use 20 moa piccatiny rail.
In that case after installation, this will be theoretical 5 moa for adjustement up and 45 moa to adjust for bullet drop. And you can zero the scope on 100.meters, as starting set up.
 
Simple calc.
Check specks of your scope, and vertical field of view.
If, for example, field of view is 50 moa, this means that 25 moa is up, and 25 moa is down.
So, you can use 20 moa piccatiny rail.
In that case after installation, this will be theoretical 5 moa for adjustement up and 45 moa to adjust for bullet drop. And you can zero the scope on 100.meters, as starting set up.

I have a nightforce 12-42x50 scope
 

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