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leica HD-B Rangefinder/Bino
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikkel" data-source="post: 1107400" data-attributes="member: 52953"><p>Thanks venatic!!</p><p>Yes that makes sence now. The Barnes website publishes the BC at .47 and yet the bullet design would indicate tat the G7 would be more accurate. How would I find the BC based on G7 ? It is confusing that the Leica ballestics chart has the heading of G7 but uses only G1 on the data. seems like you should be able to choose the (drag) calculation of G1 or G7 just like any other variations.</p><p>I am really interested in these Leica Bino's but willing to wait if there is any glithches.</p><p>I will not take a shot just to see where the first one hits. I cuttently use a cheat sheeet with all my data and am very confident out to 800 yds. One shot kill at 680 last year using my old leica's and a chart showing my clicks out to 1000yds at 4 elevetion levels. These bimos look like the ticket if the software inside the things work.</p><p>Thanks for all the help. I am new in the long range shooting and want to be responsible with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikkel, post: 1107400, member: 52953"] Thanks venatic!! Yes that makes sence now. The Barnes website publishes the BC at .47 and yet the bullet design would indicate tat the G7 would be more accurate. How would I find the BC based on G7 ? It is confusing that the Leica ballestics chart has the heading of G7 but uses only G1 on the data. seems like you should be able to choose the (drag) calculation of G1 or G7 just like any other variations. I am really interested in these Leica Bino's but willing to wait if there is any glithches. I will not take a shot just to see where the first one hits. I cuttently use a cheat sheeet with all my data and am very confident out to 800 yds. One shot kill at 680 last year using my old leica's and a chart showing my clicks out to 1000yds at 4 elevetion levels. These bimos look like the ticket if the software inside the things work. Thanks for all the help. I am new in the long range shooting and want to be responsible with it. [/QUOTE]
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