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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 416670" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>Thanks and I hope that the info will help you I know it does me but I had Speedy there sitting with me to show me how to do it.. Almost all of the software out there I have, Exbal, Load Form Disk etc but none has the ability to input multiple wind conditions at different ranges and to calculate the end result that I am aware of. The reason this is important is that as the bullet travels it slows and wind has different effect on a bullet at 100 yards than it does at 800 yards. Additionally the BC is different at different ranges coupled with the fact that physics what they are the 100 yard 1 inch turns into feet at 1K but inch at 900 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 416670, member: 5060"] Thanks and I hope that the info will help you I know it does me but I had Speedy there sitting with me to show me how to do it.. Almost all of the software out there I have, Exbal, Load Form Disk etc but none has the ability to input multiple wind conditions at different ranges and to calculate the end result that I am aware of. The reason this is important is that as the bullet travels it slows and wind has different effect on a bullet at 100 yards than it does at 800 yards. Additionally the BC is different at different ranges coupled with the fact that physics what they are the 100 yard 1 inch turns into feet at 1K but inch at 900 yards. [/QUOTE]
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