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The 250 gr Barnes TTSX have a BC of .440, so not enough behind the NAB to matter - about a half inch more drop at 325 yards.
I shoot the 9.3 on freshly painted steel at 325 yards enough to know it holds together well at that distance, at least with the 250 grain NABs. I did a little work up with the 250 TTSX, but don't remember if I ran any to 325 or not. They are too hard to come by right now to seriously test.
The pic is 3 at 325 Yds after I glass bedded the CZ550 a few weeks ago. Center/left white spot is paint. I zero everything on a berm that happens to be 200 meters (219 yards). The steel at 325 (and beyond) make it easy to very the ballistics. I love my gun club.
I shoot the 9.3 on freshly painted steel at 325 yards enough to know it holds together well at that distance, at least with the 250 grain NABs. I did a little work up with the 250 TTSX, but don't remember if I ran any to 325 or not. They are too hard to come by right now to seriously test.
The pic is 3 at 325 Yds after I glass bedded the CZ550 a few weeks ago. Center/left white spot is paint. I zero everything on a berm that happens to be 200 meters (219 yards). The steel at 325 (and beyond) make it easy to very the ballistics. I love my gun club.