A ballistic reference table specific to Hornady .308 Winchester ammunition, providing projected trajectory data for a rifle zeroed at 50 yards, is a valuable tool for accurate shooting. This table typically displays bullet drop and wind drift information at various distances beyond the zero range. It often includes data points for velocity and energy as well, allowing shooters to estimate impact points and terminal performance. An example would be a table showing that with a 50-yard zero, the bullet might impact 2.5 inches high at 100 yards and 8 inches low at 300 yards.
Such resources are crucial for hunters and target shooters seeking precision. Understanding projectile behavior allows for precise adjustments to the aiming point at different distances, compensating for the effects of gravity and wind. This leads to improved accuracy and ethical hunting practices. Historically, ballistic calculations were complex and time-consuming. Reference tables and, more recently, ballistic calculators, simplify the process and make accurate long-range shooting accessible to a wider audience.