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A new spin drift and coriolis question (I think) Exbal
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<blockquote data-quote="jmason" data-source="post: 278068" data-attributes="member: 10486"><p>AJ- I know you use Exbal (don't know which release)so you should be able to make sense of this. I have the most recent release (there is a chance I missed something in the software) and to determine SD it must be measured and input into the program for it to calculate at various ranges. Once I measure these at distance and input the data then I can forget about the horizantal portion of CE funtcion in Exbal? From the data I gave it on my SD will it now incorporate both spins by using that data? </p><p></p><p>The CE function comes up as a separate page and is not automatically incorporated in the drop data like SD can be. So lets say I measured my SD and input it in Exbal, then I decide to shot at 1200yds. I put in my conditons, range, latitude, and target direction. The out put will not include CE. I have to go to "options" and select CE then deduct the range info on that chart from my target engament chart if I want to use the verticle portion of the CE.</p><p></p><p>phorwath- I'll gladly post what I find, it may be a week or two though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmason, post: 278068, member: 10486"] AJ- I know you use Exbal (don't know which release)so you should be able to make sense of this. I have the most recent release (there is a chance I missed something in the software) and to determine SD it must be measured and input into the program for it to calculate at various ranges. Once I measure these at distance and input the data then I can forget about the horizantal portion of CE funtcion in Exbal? From the data I gave it on my SD will it now incorporate both spins by using that data? The CE function comes up as a separate page and is not automatically incorporated in the drop data like SD can be. So lets say I measured my SD and input it in Exbal, then I decide to shot at 1200yds. I put in my conditons, range, latitude, and target direction. The out put will not include CE. I have to go to "options" and select CE then deduct the range info on that chart from my target engament chart if I want to use the verticle portion of the CE. phorwath- I'll gladly post what I find, it may be a week or two though. [/QUOTE]
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