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Ballistics Calculator Problems!
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<blockquote data-quote="mikebob" data-source="post: 363197" data-attributes="member: 6041"><p>I run exbal on computer and ballistic fte on my iphone, they both are very accurate if the info is put in accurate.</p><p></p><p>What i would do in your case if i didnt know my mv or true bc is set up targets at 200, 600, 800 or 1000. Shoot each one and write down your moa readings for each of those distances and your atmo conditions. Then you can play with your mv and bc to make the ballistic software match your data for those atmo conditions. Once you get that to match it should be correct when you input condition changes for other places. You might need to play with your bc more than your mv if your are getting close one way and farther the other. I know my bc calculations come out pretty far off if i dont put a bullet out around 800yrds to figure in. </p><p></p><p>Without knowing mv and true bc ballistics can be pretty tough to get to match, but with real range data dont be afraid to play with your bc or mv to get your ballistics to match</p><p></p><p>Also if you input true pressure do not input altitude, leave it zero</p><p></p><p>I did mine that way for years before i got a chrony and all the other little toys. I still shoot real range data and make cards even though i have ballistic computers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikebob, post: 363197, member: 6041"] I run exbal on computer and ballistic fte on my iphone, they both are very accurate if the info is put in accurate. What i would do in your case if i didnt know my mv or true bc is set up targets at 200, 600, 800 or 1000. Shoot each one and write down your moa readings for each of those distances and your atmo conditions. Then you can play with your mv and bc to make the ballistic software match your data for those atmo conditions. Once you get that to match it should be correct when you input condition changes for other places. You might need to play with your bc more than your mv if your are getting close one way and farther the other. I know my bc calculations come out pretty far off if i dont put a bullet out around 800yrds to figure in. Without knowing mv and true bc ballistics can be pretty tough to get to match, but with real range data dont be afraid to play with your bc or mv to get your ballistics to match Also if you input true pressure do not input altitude, leave it zero I did mine that way for years before i got a chrony and all the other little toys. I still shoot real range data and make cards even though i have ballistic computers. [/QUOTE]
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