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Altitude effect on custom dial scope
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<blockquote data-quote="landonm" data-source="post: 2627953" data-attributes="member: 101761"><p>If you want the best of both worlds (keep the ballistic turret for quick shots, and still have perfect solutions regardless of elevation and temperature changes), take a look at the Revic BR4 Ballistic Rangefinder. It's made by Gunwerks. There's a "shoot to range" mode built in that's designed for use with ballistic turrets. Essentially, if you end up in conditions different than what your turret is built for, it will compensate based on current temperature and pressure to tell you an adjusted range to shoot for. For example, at 9500' and 30F, it might tell you to dial for 550 on your turret, although the range is 600 to compensate for the less dense air compared to what your turret was built for.</p><p><a href="https://www.gunwerks.com/shop/ay-e1020c-revic-br4-ballistic-rangefinder-21782" target="_blank">https://www.gunwerks.com/shop/ay-e1020c-revic-br4-ballistic-rangefinder-21782</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="landonm, post: 2627953, member: 101761"] If you want the best of both worlds (keep the ballistic turret for quick shots, and still have perfect solutions regardless of elevation and temperature changes), take a look at the Revic BR4 Ballistic Rangefinder. It's made by Gunwerks. There's a "shoot to range" mode built in that's designed for use with ballistic turrets. Essentially, if you end up in conditions different than what your turret is built for, it will compensate based on current temperature and pressure to tell you an adjusted range to shoot for. For example, at 9500' and 30F, it might tell you to dial for 550 on your turret, although the range is 600 to compensate for the less dense air compared to what your turret was built for. [URL]https://www.gunwerks.com/shop/ay-e1020c-revic-br4-ballistic-rangefinder-21782[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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