THE 6.5 CREEDMOOR CARTRIDGE MASTER COMPENDIUM » TN-24 — Drop & Drift Table (100–1,200 yd)

TN-24 — Drop & Drift Table (100–1,200 yd) Normalized, source-replicable ballistic tables for representative 6.5 Creedmoor loads.

This Technical Note provides a normalized drop and wind-drift reference table for typical 6.5 Creedmoor match loads. All values are derived strictly from publicly available ballistic data, chronograph ranges, and SAAMI specifications — no proprietary or unpublished data is used. This TN is a cross-reference anchor for multiple chapters in the 6.5 Creedmoor Cartridge & Rifle Compendiums.


I. Purpose of This Technical Note 6.5 Creedmoor’s ballistic appeal is rooted in predictable, repeatable flight behavior. For that reason, shooters benefit from a standardized reference table that: Normalizes drop and drift across 100–1,200 yd, Uses representative BC values (e.g., modern 130–147gr match bullets), Uses realistic chronograph velocities (2,650–2,780 fps windows), Provides a consistent baseline for chapters on external ballistics, wind, optics, and zeroing. This TN is intentionally load-agnostic. It is a framework — not a prescription.


II. Representative Load Parameters These are “reference loads,” constructed from aggregated public ballistic data: Load A (Common Match Profile) Bullet: 140gr class (ELD-M / BTHP / OTM equivalents) G1 BC: 0.60 (normalized) Muzzle Velocity: 2,700 fps (24″ baseline) Zero: 100 yd Atmospherics: Standard (59°F, 29.92 inHg) Load B (Modern High-BC Variant) Bullet: 147gr class G1 BC: 0.70 (normalized) Muzzle Velocity: 2,650 fps Zero: 100 yd Both represent publicly documented ballistic envelopes.


Load A (140gr class, 2,700 fps, G1 ~0.60)

DistanceDrop (in)Drop (MOA)
100 yd00
200 yd-3.51.7
300 yd-13.04.1
400 yd-29.06.9
500 yd-52.010.0
600 yd-82.013.0
700 yd-120.016.4
800 yd-167.019.9
900 yd-224.023.8
1,000 yd-292.027.9
1,100 yd-373.032.4
1,200 yd-468.037.3

Load B (147gr class, 2,650 fps, G1 ~0.70)

DistanceDrop (in)Drop (MOA)
100 yd00
200 yd-3.21.5
300 yd-12.23.9
400 yd-27.06.4
500 yd-48.59.3
600 yd-77.512.3
700 yd-114.515.6
800 yd-160.019.1
900 yd-214.022.7
1,000 yd-278.026.5
1,100 yd-354.030.8
1,200 yd-442.035.1

(These values bracket the vast majority of published factory and handload data for 130–147gr bullets.)

IV. Wind Drift Table (100–1,200 yd)

(10 mph full-value wind — standardized for comparison.)

Load A (140gr, G1 ~0.60)

DistanceDrift (in)Drift (MOA)
100 yd0.80.8
200 yd3.31.6
300 yd7.72.4
400 yd13.73.3
500 yd21.54.1
600 yd31.04.9
700 yd42.55.8
800 yd56.56.7
900 yd73.07.7
1,000 yd92.58.8
1,100 yd115.510.0
1,200 yd142.011.3

Load B (147gr, G1 ~0.70)

DistanceDrift (in)Drift (MOA)
100 yd0.70.7
200 yd3.01.4
300 yd7.02.2
400 yd12.33.0
500 yd19.23.7
600 yd27.74.4
700 yd38.05.2
800 yd50.56.0
900 yd65.57.0
1,000 yd83.07.9
1,100 yd103.59.0
1,200 yd127.510.2

V. Application Notes For Chapters (Cartridge & Rifle Compendiums) This TN supports: CH4 (Ballistic Behavior) CH7 (Optics & Long-Range Dope) CH8 (Limitations) CH10 (Future Trajectory of Creedmoor) For Shooters These tables give a repeatable baseline for: Zeroing logic Optic calibration Wind bracket training Rifle/ammo comparison Expected drop under competition conditions Baseline solver verification


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