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Lesson Learned with Custom Turrets
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<blockquote data-quote="Damage Inc." data-source="post: 2705903" data-attributes="member: 29754"><p>You just made my point for me. </p><p></p><p>There will always be necessary small adjustment to a "drop chart"…. regardless of where that drop chart is located (on paper, or on turret). </p><p></p><p>You can either skull-hump your ballistic app for a firing solution on every shot… or you can shoot enough, in enough different environments, to develop some intuition. </p><p></p><p>That intuition is more often than not the key factor in making hits, particularly in hunting and field shooting scenarios. </p><p></p><p>Much like there's no way to "know" exactly what the wind is doing… there's no way to "know" exactly what all the external effects on a projectile are going to be. But, the more you shoot, the more capable and efficient you are at make the subtle instinctive adjustments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Damage Inc., post: 2705903, member: 29754"] You just made my point for me. There will always be necessary small adjustment to a “drop chart”…. regardless of where that drop chart is located (on paper, or on turret). You can either skull-hump your ballistic app for a firing solution on every shot… or you can shoot enough, in enough different environments, to develop some intuition. That intuition is more often than not the key factor in making hits, particularly in hunting and field shooting scenarios. Much like there’s no way to “know” exactly what the wind is doing… there’s no way to “know” exactly what all the external effects on a projectile are going to be. But, the more you shoot, the more capable and efficient you are at make the subtle instinctive adjustments. [/QUOTE]
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