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dealing with spin drift ?
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<blockquote data-quote="4xforfun" data-source="post: 1211173" data-attributes="member: 9172"><p>Since spin drift is a static number.....IE......it is always to the right in a RH twist tube , and is always x.xx inches at , say 1000 yards, I zero my rifles to the left a touch. 1/2 inch left for a 100 yard zero or 1 inch with a 300 yard zero. That way I usually don't have to worry about it til well into the 4 digit distances. So, baisicly..I don't worry about it till I get WAY out there....past where I feel comforatable shooting at game.</p><p></p><p>Now...if you want to worry about something at long range (other than the wind), worry about coroilis. That always changes depending on where you are AND which direction you are shooting.</p><p></p><p>Use the shooter app (or one like it) combined with a good weather app and put in good info and it will spit out the correct numbers for you!! </p><p></p><p>Good luck, and have fun,</p><p></p><p>Tod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4xforfun, post: 1211173, member: 9172"] Since spin drift is a static number.....IE......it is always to the right in a RH twist tube , and is always x.xx inches at , say 1000 yards, I zero my rifles to the left a touch. 1/2 inch left for a 100 yard zero or 1 inch with a 300 yard zero. That way I usually don't have to worry about it til well into the 4 digit distances. So, baisicly..I don't worry about it till I get WAY out there....past where I feel comforatable shooting at game. Now...if you want to worry about something at long range (other than the wind), worry about coroilis. That always changes depending on where you are AND which direction you are shooting. Use the shooter app (or one like it) combined with a good weather app and put in good info and it will spit out the correct numbers for you!! Good luck, and have fun, Tod [/QUOTE]
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