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Heavy bullets vs.light bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Locknload" data-source="post: 655244" data-attributes="member: 20333"><p>"Are the balistic programs allways right in the number they show."</p><p></p><p>Yes, the programs work on math formulas and all of the info you give or have is math based. So if the data inserted in the program is accurate, the results will be accurate.</p><p></p><p>If you want to see this work, take a look at the program Silhouette Ballistics. It allows for a great deal of data imput including, temp, pressure, humidity, altitude, wind, BC, velocity, scope settings and the actual true scope adjustments for your scope. It will give you sight setting in 25 yard increments out to 1,000 yards that are accurate based on your zero distance.</p><p></p><p>I have used the program to convert my normal sea level, high humidity shooting location's sight settings, to various locations in the US including the high desert at 4,500 ft for a world championship match.</p><p></p><p>If you put the program on a lap top you could adjust the data at the match or in the field. </p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Locknload, post: 655244, member: 20333"] "Are the balistic programs allways right in the number they show." Yes, the programs work on math formulas and all of the info you give or have is math based. So if the data inserted in the program is accurate, the results will be accurate. If you want to see this work, take a look at the program Silhouette Ballistics. It allows for a great deal of data imput including, temp, pressure, humidity, altitude, wind, BC, velocity, scope settings and the actual true scope adjustments for your scope. It will give you sight setting in 25 yard increments out to 1,000 yards that are accurate based on your zero distance. I have used the program to convert my normal sea level, high humidity shooting location's sight settings, to various locations in the US including the high desert at 4,500 ft for a world championship match. If you put the program on a lap top you could adjust the data at the match or in the field. Ed [/QUOTE]
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