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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 1332128" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>Truing is the way to go, as far as I'm concerned. I was always making corrections to my velocities to find the dope that was accurate at the most known distances. Once I started using custom drag models (Litz), much of the variances I was seeing, along with a need to make all of those adjustments went away. If you can program your solver with a custom drag model for that bullet and velocity, and then true it if need be, you will have a good data set. Remember that a CDS turret will only be spot-on in the exact atmospheric conditions for which you did your development under. It would not take much of an atmospheric condition change to a move a 300M impact by 1", just saying. There is a lot to learn trying for that cutting edge accuracy, but maintaining .25 MOA under all conditions is a whole other level of effort. Hats off to you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 1332128, member: 73596"] Truing is the way to go, as far as I'm concerned. I was always making corrections to my velocities to find the dope that was accurate at the most known distances. Once I started using custom drag models (Litz), much of the variances I was seeing, along with a need to make all of those adjustments went away. If you can program your solver with a custom drag model for that bullet and velocity, and then true it if need be, you will have a good data set. Remember that a CDS turret will only be spot-on in the exact atmospheric conditions for which you did your development under. It would not take much of an atmospheric condition change to a move a 300M impact by 1", just saying. There is a lot to learn trying for that cutting edge accuracy, but maintaining .25 MOA under all conditions is a whole other level of effort. Hats off to you! [/QUOTE]
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