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Help Needed with LB3.0 and .338 Bergers
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 398033" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>That sums it up well!!! I love the little details and learning how it works and why it happens, it is way over my head and way beyond my math skill but I still try to get my mind around it some how.</p><p>Some guns I have I can tell that Coriolis and spin drift are a factor, so I assume the one's that don't seem to be affected are set up in a way that the correction is built in, I'm trying to find out what make those guns different because I know there is a correction being made without my input and I want to control all the correction that are happening.</p><p> </p><p>With one gun, at first I blamed a bad correction on the program or the wind meter but the actual problem has been spin drift all a long, I'm just starting to take Coriolis into acount because I'm just now getting to the ranges where you can tell it is a factor.</p><p> </p><p>I have Litz's book on the way, I think that it may really help me get things squared away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 398033, member: 13632"] That sums it up well!!! I love the little details and learning how it works and why it happens, it is way over my head and way beyond my math skill but I still try to get my mind around it some how. Some guns I have I can tell that Coriolis and spin drift are a factor, so I assume the one's that don't seem to be affected are set up in a way that the correction is built in, I'm trying to find out what make those guns different because I know there is a correction being made without my input and I want to control all the correction that are happening. With one gun, at first I blamed a bad correction on the program or the wind meter but the actual problem has been spin drift all a long, I'm just starting to take Coriolis into acount because I'm just now getting to the ranges where you can tell it is a factor. I have Litz's book on the way, I think that it may really help me get things squared away. [/QUOTE]
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