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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Douglass" data-source="post: 19884" data-attributes="member: 2879"><p>Macv, As Jeff form TX said, practice. That will make the use so much simpler. If you go through your "Ultimate Sniper" book you'll find a lot of data that pertains to the two calibers that you have. It's good ballistics data, but will vary based on the characteristics of your rifles.</p><p></p><p>I use a ballistics program to work up data and test variables such as wind, humidity, and temp. at distances from 100-600yds. If you don't have one, depending on what your intentions are, it might be worth investing in. Once you work up your data, buy some Butler Creek caps and tape the data into the cap. It will always be at your disposal.</p><p></p><p>Gook luck on mounting and siting in.</p><p>--------------------------------------------</p><p>Experience the best, Judge the rest.</p><p></p><p>[ 09-16-2004: Message edited by: PracTac ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Douglass, post: 19884, member: 2879"] Macv, As Jeff form TX said, practice. That will make the use so much simpler. If you go through your "Ultimate Sniper" book you'll find a lot of data that pertains to the two calibers that you have. It's good ballistics data, but will vary based on the characteristics of your rifles. I use a ballistics program to work up data and test variables such as wind, humidity, and temp. at distances from 100-600yds. If you don't have one, depending on what your intentions are, it might be worth investing in. Once you work up your data, buy some Butler Creek caps and tape the data into the cap. It will always be at your disposal. Gook luck on mounting and siting in. -------------------------------------------- Experience the best, Judge the rest. [ 09-16-2004: Message edited by: PracTac ] [/QUOTE]
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