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How to adjust b.c. to get ballistic chart to match drops
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 2316559" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>I do it the easy way. Zero at 1000 yards on a dead calm day. Then adjust my turret to what the data says the drop should be. Works every time. I dont worry about spin drift or tweaking number to fit. This assumes I have an accurate BC number like on a Berger. My 100 yd zero will be off a little but I dont care. I would not do this method for elr stuff, but it will be solid from 1k and in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 2316559, member: 101859"] I do it the easy way. Zero at 1000 yards on a dead calm day. Then adjust my turret to what the data says the drop should be. Works every time. I dont worry about spin drift or tweaking number to fit. This assumes I have an accurate BC number like on a Berger. My 100 yd zero will be off a little but I dont care. I would not do this method for elr stuff, but it will be solid from 1k and in. [/QUOTE]
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