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<blockquote data-quote="lamiglas" data-source="post: 553808" data-attributes="member: 11075"><p>without running all the numbers I can tell you about a recent experience. my father in law lives at 2000 feet and shoots out to 1000 near his place on a reg basis. 99 percent of the time he shoots off exbal and doesnt use a chart, but we made him one to use as a back up.</p><p> </p><p>we were bear hunting a couple of weeks ago at 6300 feet and i dialed him in with exbal to a rock at 1060 yards. he made a great hit with 23.25 minutes of come up.</p><p> </p><p>when ge got home he got out his chart just to see how much different it would be.</p><p> </p><p>for 1060 yards, his chart called for 26 minutes.</p><p> </p><p>i am operating off of memory here, but i believe all the numbers i just listed are accurate. bottom line is that his generic drop data compared to dialed in data using pressure, alt etc were approx 3 minutes apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamiglas, post: 553808, member: 11075"] without running all the numbers I can tell you about a recent experience. my father in law lives at 2000 feet and shoots out to 1000 near his place on a reg basis. 99 percent of the time he shoots off exbal and doesnt use a chart, but we made him one to use as a back up. we were bear hunting a couple of weeks ago at 6300 feet and i dialed him in with exbal to a rock at 1060 yards. he made a great hit with 23.25 minutes of come up. when ge got home he got out his chart just to see how much different it would be. for 1060 yards, his chart called for 26 minutes. i am operating off of memory here, but i believe all the numbers i just listed are accurate. bottom line is that his generic drop data compared to dialed in data using pressure, alt etc were approx 3 minutes apart. [/QUOTE]
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