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<blockquote data-quote="paphil" data-source="post: 572594" data-attributes="member: 17745"><p>I would do a 100 yard test to verify true click value. "0" the scope at100 an a tall target and then crank on 50 or 75 clicks and shoot again at the same spot. Measure the distance from the low group to the high group and divide the distance by the number of clicks. 1/4 minute clicks should be 1/4 of 1.047 inches or .26175 inches per click. More or less needs to be corrected for in the program. That is the great thing about the Best of the West and the G7 programs. You use what you have done so far as a guide to shoot data that is entered back into the program to give you a perfect chart for your gun and load. BC, velocity, click value and all the other variables must all fit togather to give you a good chart. All the programs depend on exact data to function properly .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paphil, post: 572594, member: 17745"] I would do a 100 yard test to verify true click value. "0" the scope at100 an a tall target and then crank on 50 or 75 clicks and shoot again at the same spot. Measure the distance from the low group to the high group and divide the distance by the number of clicks. 1/4 minute clicks should be 1/4 of 1.047 inches or .26175 inches per click. More or less needs to be corrected for in the program. That is the great thing about the Best of the West and the G7 programs. You use what you have done so far as a guide to shoot data that is entered back into the program to give you a perfect chart for your gun and load. BC, velocity, click value and all the other variables must all fit togather to give you a good chart. All the programs depend on exact data to function properly . [/QUOTE]
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