ok guys and gals......... i went to the federal ballistics charts.......the difference between the HIGH ENERGY TROPHY BONDED BEAR CLAW (165 grain), and the Federal Premium Vital Shock (150 grain btsp).
Here are the results.
165 grain trophy Bonded Bear Claw Federal load# 3006T4 (24" barrel)
Muzzle velocity=3000 / at 100 yards=2730 / 200y=2470 / 300y=2230 / 400y=2000
muzzle energy=3300 / 100y=2725 / 200y=2240 / 300y=1820 / 400y=1465
With a 100 yard zero you should be -3.2" at 200y / -12.1" 300y / -28" 400
That is all 100% correct, EXCEPT, for the last number.....he said it is -28 at 400 when it is actually 21.8 (I guess he got the numbers confused, but no big deal)
And for the Federal Premium Vital Shock 150 Grain, BTSP:
FPS= 2910 Muzzle
2690/ 100 Yds
2480/ 200 Yds
2270/ 300 Yds
2070/ 400 Yds
1880/ 500 Yds
Energy= 2820/Muzzle
2420/100 Yds
2040/200 Yds
1710/300 Yds
1430/400 Yds
1180/500 Yds
As you can see when you compare the muzzle energy, that is the biggest difference but wait I have more.......and here is the reallllllll surprise.
TBBC: Average range: BTSP: Average Range: (sighted in at 100yd
-0.2/50yds -0.2/50 yds
Dead on!/100 yds Dead on!/100yds
-3.2/200 yds -3.3/200 yds
-12.1/300yds -12.4/300 yds
Long Range: Left (TBBC), Right (BTSP) SIGHTED IN AT 200 YARDS!!
.6/50yds .6/50yds
1.4/100yds 1.7/100yds
Dead On!/200yds Dead on!!/200yds
-7.3/300yds -7.4/300yds
-21.8/400yds -21.5/400yds (better than HE)
-44.8/500yds -43.7/500YDS (better)
The facts have been proven. For longer shots the BTSP has less drop thus, it is traveling faster, and easier shooting.
Does everyone agree?? Now I want to compare it to the Hornady Light Magnum Rounds.