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Altitude or pressure on Eskimo ballistics program??
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<blockquote data-quote="Savagebien" data-source="post: 231150" data-attributes="member: 10955"><p>i use that program a lot and i always put approximate elevation, within a couple hundred feet and then approximate humidity and temp. but i never gave much thot to pressure, see how much difference there is when you play around with the pressure variable, but i'd say try to get the other parts pretty close. that being temp, humidity and elevation, i think its a good idea. i think that program works rly well i used it for my drop chart for my .243. havent chrono'ed my round but i put in 2850 fps and such and get it all rite. make 1 bit of sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savagebien, post: 231150, member: 10955"] i use that program a lot and i always put approximate elevation, within a couple hundred feet and then approximate humidity and temp. but i never gave much thot to pressure, see how much difference there is when you play around with the pressure variable, but i'd say try to get the other parts pretty close. that being temp, humidity and elevation, i think its a good idea. i think that program works rly well i used it for my drop chart for my .243. havent chrono'ed my round but i put in 2850 fps and such and get it all rite. make 1 bit of sense? [/QUOTE]
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