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Ballistic calculator issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 2931697" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>It would be helpful to understand the degree of difference between you BC outputs and actual POI. </p><p> Given you have proven your BC calculator/results with other rifles, I would rule this aspect out of the equation(although it may still be wise to re-check the inputs). Just my viewpoint, but if the scope tracking is suspect, particularly a scope that has not been formerly tested/proven for tracking accuracy and precision, my preference with a new rifle/load is to switch to a scope that has been verified. While this may not always be a practical for some, but it's certainly more expedient in trying to diagnose the problem, and quickly eliminates a variable….Surely if time is a factor. If your scope checks out to be the issue on Saturday, you still will not have confirmed your ballistic information. IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 2931697, member: 10291"] It would be helpful to understand the degree of difference between you BC outputs and actual POI. Given you have proven your BC calculator/results with other rifles, I would rule this aspect out of the equation(although it may still be wise to re-check the inputs). Just my viewpoint, but if the scope tracking is suspect, particularly a scope that has not been formerly tested/proven for tracking accuracy and precision, my preference with a new rifle/load is to switch to a scope that has been verified. While this may not always be a practical for some, but it’s certainly more expedient in trying to diagnose the problem, and quickly eliminates a variable….Surely if time is a factor. If your scope checks out to be the issue on Saturday, you still will not have confirmed your ballistic information. IMO. [/QUOTE]
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