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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
A mystery to me, hope some of you can help.
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<blockquote data-quote="TiroFijo" data-source="post: 24216" data-attributes="member: 974"><p>S1, don't you ever have problems when you click a large correction (say, 40 MOA) on the scope? A slight canting (say 2º, not unusual on uneven terrain where vertical references are not available) of the crosshairs will show BIG (about 14.6") at 1000 yds.</p><p>Another question: is your 6 DOF program available for civilian users? Is the "library" of bullets pretty comprenhensive or you only have data for military bullets? </p><p>A palm sized program like this (...there is one for the 408 Chey Tac, with provision for several wind values downrange!) would be a long range shooter's dream.</p><p>Given an accurate system, and good measurement of all environmental variables, how far does your program allows for first shot hits on a 1.0 MOA target, anywhere in the world?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiroFijo, post: 24216, member: 974"] S1, don't you ever have problems when you click a large correction (say, 40 MOA) on the scope? A slight canting (say 2º, not unusual on uneven terrain where vertical references are not available) of the crosshairs will show BIG (about 14.6") at 1000 yds. Another question: is your 6 DOF program available for civilian users? Is the "library" of bullets pretty comprenhensive or you only have data for military bullets? A palm sized program like this (...there is one for the 408 Chey Tac, with provision for several wind values downrange!) would be a long range shooter's dream. Given an accurate system, and good measurement of all environmental variables, how far does your program allows for first shot hits on a 1.0 MOA target, anywhere in the world? [/QUOTE]
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