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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 185487" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>DUH,</p><p> </p><p> Two things to look at:</p><p>1. Even though you are shooting level are there any ridges, slopes or draws between you and the target? If there are with a head wind these terrain features can cause a lift and make you shoot "flatter". If not then look at # 2.</p><p>2. Take your Kestrel out and page to BAR Pressure, on most modles hold both buttons down and it will switch to a screen with elevation this is the elevation the pressure is referenced to, make sure it is at "0". Now your Kestrel thinks it is at sea level no matter what and gives you "raw" or station pressure. Enter this into your Kestrel in the pressure at altitude box and uncheck "calc std pressure" box. This should enter the correct pressure into Exbal. </p><p> </p><p>Also just in case check the basics:</p><p>Check 100 yard zero.</p><p>Check that click values are .25 moa.</p><p>Check every single box in Exbal to ensure all data is correct.</p><p> </p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 185487, member: 4"] DUH, Two things to look at: 1. Even though you are shooting level are there any ridges, slopes or draws between you and the target? If there are with a head wind these terrain features can cause a lift and make you shoot "flatter". If not then look at # 2. 2. Take your Kestrel out and page to BAR Pressure, on most modles hold both buttons down and it will switch to a screen with elevation this is the elevation the pressure is referenced to, make sure it is at "0". Now your Kestrel thinks it is at sea level no matter what and gives you "raw" or station pressure. Enter this into your Kestrel in the pressure at altitude box and uncheck "calc std pressure" box. This should enter the correct pressure into Exbal. Also just in case check the basics: Check 100 yard zero. Check that click values are .25 moa. Check every single box in Exbal to ensure all data is correct. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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