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Can shooting into the wind lift your bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigcat_hunter" data-source="post: 952017" data-attributes="member: 6955"><p>I measured the bolt diameter, the scope diameter and divided by half. I them measured the space in-between and added it all together for a total of 1.75" above bore height.</p><p></p><p>Attached is my first drop chart with the muzzle velocity my chrono gave me. Next is the drop chart with the velocity adjusted to hit where it is supposed to. Take a look at that chart and see if anything I did could be affecting the drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigcat_hunter, post: 952017, member: 6955"] I measured the bolt diameter, the scope diameter and divided by half. I them measured the space in-between and added it all together for a total of 1.75" above bore height. Attached is my first drop chart with the muzzle velocity my chrono gave me. Next is the drop chart with the velocity adjusted to hit where it is supposed to. Take a look at that chart and see if anything I did could be affecting the drop. [/QUOTE]
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