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Adjusting ballistics app data help
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<blockquote data-quote="Fin-addictions" data-source="post: 1608602" data-attributes="member: 85831"><p>I will add and agree that density altitude is easy to work with if you have a way to easily get the density altitude number. I have a Kestrel and it gives a density altitude. I've also got Magpul data books, and they have a density altitude chart in the front of your log. I've compared it to the density number from my Kestrel and it's always been spot on. The Magpul chart is just looking at the temp and the altitude, and giving you a density number. Pretty easy way to get it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fin-addictions, post: 1608602, member: 85831"] I will add and agree that density altitude is easy to work with if you have a way to easily get the density altitude number. I have a Kestrel and it gives a density altitude. I’ve also got Magpul data books, and they have a density altitude chart in the front of your log. I’ve compared it to the density number from my Kestrel and it’s always been spot on. The Magpul chart is just looking at the temp and the altitude, and giving you a density number. Pretty easy way to get it. [/QUOTE]
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