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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Plotting a Graph from Known Drop Points?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stugotz" data-source="post: 29540" data-attributes="member: 1783"><p>Sorry, typed that wrong, meant 10 YDS, but i'm sure 25 would be more than enough. Trouble is, I don't have enough flat land where I live to shoot at all the distances that are available where I'm planning on hunting. Don't think I'll take any shots past the 450yds I shot at today, but need some idea of where I'm at between 250 and 400yds. Guess I'll keep adjusting BC's 'till i get something to resemble my known drops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stugotz, post: 29540, member: 1783"] Sorry, typed that wrong, meant 10 YDS, but i'm sure 25 would be more than enough. Trouble is, I don't have enough flat land where I live to shoot at all the distances that are available where I'm planning on hunting. Don't think I'll take any shots past the 450yds I shot at today, but need some idea of where I'm at between 250 and 400yds. Guess I'll keep adjusting BC's 'till i get something to resemble my known drops. [/QUOTE]
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