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7mm-08 Remington Drop Chart

A .308 case necked down to 7mm — flatter and softer-recoiling than the .308, with excellent high-BC bullets; a deer-and-elk standout.

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150 gr ELD-X · 2,770 fps · G7 BC 0.289 · 24 barrel · 100-yard zero · 2″ optic height · sea level.

RangeDrop (in)Hold (MOA)Hold (MIL)Velocity
100 yd02,610 fps
200 yd−3.11.50.42,455 fps
300 yd−12.03.81.12,305 fps
400 yd−27.46.51.92,161 fps
500 yd−50.39.62.82,023 fps
600 yd−81.713.03.81,889 fps
700 yd−122.916.84.91,759 fps
800 yd−175.320.96.11,634 fps
900 yd−240.825.57.41,513 fps
1000 yd−321.530.78.91,395 fps

Stays supersonic to roughly 1200 yards — past that the bullet goes transonic and groups usually open up.

Estimate — confirm at the range. These figures are computed for the selected load, barrel, and zero at sea level — the barrel setting shifts muzzle velocity by a typical per-inch rate from published cut-down tests, so it’s an estimate too. Your real drop also depends on your exact ammo and lot, altitude, temperature, and conditions. Use this to get in the ballpark and to pick the right optic — then verify your actual holdovers on paper or steel before you trust them.

What this means for your optic

By the time you're holding several MOA or MIL of holdover, a plain dot stops being enough. That's where a reticle with marked holds (a BDC or MIL/MOA grid), an exposed turret you can dial, and a first-focal-plane scope earn their keep. Pick a rifle below to see the optics that fit it — and how they mount.

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