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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 739029" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>If and it is a big IF your bc and your atmospheric data is accurate, you check to make sure your scope is tracking the proper distance (1moa is really moving 1moa) use a good proven calculator: you are not getting wrong data, your adjusting estimated data to match the reality, your simply adjusting your estimation till it is real at which point it will match...................... If you note your known data (everything but fps), check your tracking for adjustment reality and then zero at 100yrds, move out to the farthest distance that is practical and shoot a group of three based on your swag, then go to the target and measure with a measuring tape the real difference, calculate scope adjustment needed for a dead center hit. Go back to the line, make the adjustment and fire 3 and go prove your were ware you should be on the target. Go into the g7 calculator and enter your known data. Select trajectory validation and enter the range and adjustment it really took to get a center hit at that range under those conditions...........it will give you your muzzle velocity. All having already bean proven, run the calculator based on that fps, print it off and go confirm at other distances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 739029, member: 14340"] If and it is a big IF your bc and your atmospheric data is accurate, you check to make sure your scope is tracking the proper distance (1moa is really moving 1moa) use a good proven calculator: you are not getting wrong data, your adjusting estimated data to match the reality, your simply adjusting your estimation till it is real at which point it will match...................... If you note your known data (everything but fps), check your tracking for adjustment reality and then zero at 100yrds, move out to the farthest distance that is practical and shoot a group of three based on your swag, then go to the target and measure with a measuring tape the real difference, calculate scope adjustment needed for a dead center hit. Go back to the line, make the adjustment and fire 3 and go prove your were ware you should be on the target. Go into the g7 calculator and enter your known data. Select trajectory validation and enter the range and adjustment it really took to get a center hit at that range under those conditions...........it will give you your muzzle velocity. All having already bean proven, run the calculator based on that fps, print it off and go confirm at other distances. [/QUOTE]
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