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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 470197" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>Walker1,</p><p></p><p>Any chance on actually doing your own drop chart? I know they have an order form with the option of providing your own drop data. I have used software from several different manufacturers. They all get me on paper and seem to be close out to 600 yds. Beyond that, my actual performance with my rifles seem to vary from that computed from the software.</p><p></p><p>If it were me spending $100 for a Kenton turret, I would first develop a drop table at the elevation and weather conditions that I would encounter most of the time when hunting. This would serve you better than providing the velocity, BC, etc. and then hoping that they get it right. As I said before, their calculations will most likely be accurate out to about 600 yds, but after that? For my $100, I would rather be sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 470197, member: 4809"] Walker1, Any chance on actually doing your own drop chart? I know they have an order form with the option of providing your own drop data. I have used software from several different manufacturers. They all get me on paper and seem to be close out to 600 yds. Beyond that, my actual performance with my rifles seem to vary from that computed from the software. If it were me spending $100 for a Kenton turret, I would first develop a drop table at the elevation and weather conditions that I would encounter most of the time when hunting. This would serve you better than providing the velocity, BC, etc. and then hoping that they get it right. As I said before, their calculations will most likely be accurate out to about 600 yds, but after that? For my $100, I would rather be sure. [/QUOTE]
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