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How to adjust b.c. to get ballistic chart to match drops
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 2316256" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>Nothing makes me think that.</p><p></p><p> I was just agreeing with orkans point that was unrelated but I can see the relevance of having a good calculator before getting all wrapped up in .1 mil of truing.</p><p></p><p>I don't even look at these OPs too hard anymore. There's about two of these threads every week….and the same people give out **** advice or the OPs refuse to listen.</p><p></p><p>If you have a no wind zero at 100y and your shooting at 300y in 7 mph wind crosswind, that would be 7/100=.07 mils at which is a rounding error of .1 at 300y.</p><p></p><p>It's only relative if you are good enough to be within .1 mil of accuracy. If not, the person in question should continue to progress through the basics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 2316256, member: 97050"] Nothing makes me think that. I was just agreeing with orkans point that was unrelated but I can see the relevance of having a good calculator before getting all wrapped up in .1 mil of truing. I don’t even look at these OPs too hard anymore. There’s about two of these threads every week….and the same people give out **** advice or the OPs refuse to listen. If you have a no wind zero at 100y and your shooting at 300y in 7 mph wind crosswind, that would be 7/100=.07 mils at which is a rounding error of .1 at 300y. It’s only relative if you are good enough to be within .1 mil of accuracy. If not, the person in question should continue to progress through the basics. [/QUOTE]
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