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One shot 1000 yards ballistic chart
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1063165" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I think that once you have determined the range, temperature, angle, ect, the solution, whether by chart or electronic device should be identical given the data in your charts were developed using the same algorithms. It then depends on whether you have a chart that matches the your conditions. The difference and advantage of the electronic firing solution is the convienience of not having a multitude of charts and the time needed to sort through them. I currently use a G7 Rangefinder that ranges, measures temperature density, and angle, and provides a firing solution in seconds. The only difference between the two approaches is the ease of use and time. I am confortable shooting into a cold bore 10" vital zone on a game animal out to 1000 yards with either charts or my G7 given a solid wind dope and shooting position. Being mostly a whitetail hunter, time is a critical success factor...this is where the G7 shines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1063165, member: 10291"] I think that once you have determined the range, temperature, angle, ect, the solution, whether by chart or electronic device should be identical given the data in your charts were developed using the same algorithms. It then depends on whether you have a chart that matches the your conditions. The difference and advantage of the electronic firing solution is the convienience of not having a multitude of charts and the time needed to sort through them. I currently use a G7 Rangefinder that ranges, measures temperature density, and angle, and provides a firing solution in seconds. The only difference between the two approaches is the ease of use and time. I am confortable shooting into a cold bore 10" vital zone on a game animal out to 1000 yards with either charts or my G7 given a solid wind dope and shooting position. Being mostly a whitetail hunter, time is a critical success factor...this is where the G7 shines. [/QUOTE]
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