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Cosine gages
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<blockquote data-quote="CAM" data-source="post: 58712" data-attributes="member: 330"><p>Brass Bender</p><p>Most PDA programs that I have seen and used only require the known angle not the cos.(program knows the cos)</p><p>Anyway you find the angle will work!</p><p>after you know the angle plug it into the program.</p><p>I think most of the debat is that "the cos X the known distance" WILL NOT WORK AT LONG DISTANCE</p><p>You need to field verify your comeups with the program to know if the info is right for you or adjust the bullet BC to get the program to match your actual drop.</p><p>CAM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CAM, post: 58712, member: 330"] Brass Bender Most PDA programs that I have seen and used only require the known angle not the cos.(program knows the cos) Anyway you find the angle will work! after you know the angle plug it into the program. I think most of the debat is that "the cos X the known distance" WILL NOT WORK AT LONG DISTANCE You need to field verify your comeups with the program to know if the info is right for you or adjust the bullet BC to get the program to match your actual drop. CAM [/QUOTE]
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