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Does anyone use Exbal?
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<blockquote data-quote="AJ Peacock" data-source="post: 584344" data-attributes="member: 4885"><p>I've been using Exbal for several years (PC and Palm). I've found the following works for me.</p><p></p><p>1) Use it's defaults for your rough drop charts.</p><p>2) Use accurate barametric, humidity etc. information.</p><p>3) Validate the drop charts (document your actual differences for each range).</p><p>4) Re-Verify your velocity with good Chronograph(s), understand your ES.</p><p>5) Use the multiple BC feature to match the Exbal drops to your ACTUAL shot drops.</p><p>6) Once you've done the above, you can count on the drops within your verified yardages to be accurate and any changes in Environmental conditions to be accurately estimated with Exbal.</p><p></p><p>For example, I've done this with my 338Allen Mag, 338Edge and 7mm Rem Mag. (out to 1200+yds with the 338AM). I've been able to dial these rifles for intermediate yardages and hit dead on between my verified distances using these methods.</p><p></p><p>AJ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJ Peacock, post: 584344, member: 4885"] I've been using Exbal for several years (PC and Palm). I've found the following works for me. 1) Use it's defaults for your rough drop charts. 2) Use accurate barametric, humidity etc. information. 3) Validate the drop charts (document your actual differences for each range). 4) Re-Verify your velocity with good Chronograph(s), understand your ES. 5) Use the multiple BC feature to match the Exbal drops to your ACTUAL shot drops. 6) Once you've done the above, you can count on the drops within your verified yardages to be accurate and any changes in Environmental conditions to be accurately estimated with Exbal. For example, I've done this with my 338Allen Mag, 338Edge and 7mm Rem Mag. (out to 1200+yds with the 338AM). I've been able to dial these rifles for intermediate yardages and hit dead on between my verified distances using these methods. AJ [/QUOTE]
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