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Help with velocity variance
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<blockquote data-quote="WRG" data-source="post: 454301" data-attributes="member: 13638"><p>If your talking long range hunting 300 yards and beyond, it does. I thought you were talking about normal hunting distances..sorry about that. The further you need to shoot the more theses variables effect accuracy and certainly your SD in velocity will have a great impact. Simple logic tells us that the POI has to be effected if your not at or near the same velocity every shot. However, under 300 yards there is little if any effect. </p><p> </p><p>May I suggest you look into a copy of Quickload to help you close up that SD. You don't neccessarally need to pay this kind of money "$150" for a ballistic program but it is the best I have found and I don't regret buying it myself. It comes with Quicktarget that is all tied into the loads you develope with the software. If you decide to download the sample version before hand, it doesn't do the full program any justice. But the full version would be a nice addition to your library!</p><p> </p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WRG, post: 454301, member: 13638"] If your talking long range hunting 300 yards and beyond, it does. I thought you were talking about normal hunting distances..sorry about that. The further you need to shoot the more theses variables effect accuracy and certainly your SD in velocity will have a great impact. Simple logic tells us that the POI has to be effected if your not at or near the same velocity every shot. However, under 300 yards there is little if any effect. May I suggest you look into a copy of Quickload to help you close up that SD. You don't neccessarally need to pay this kind of money "$150" for a ballistic program but it is the best I have found and I don't regret buying it myself. It comes with Quicktarget that is all tied into the loads you develope with the software. If you decide to download the sample version before hand, it doesn't do the full program any justice. But the full version would be a nice addition to your library! Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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