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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 716872" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I just ran the numbers in my Applied ballistic program for a 1150 yard shot. The dial up elevation correction never changed at all from a 10 mph 9:00 wind to a 10 mph 3:00 wind.</p><p> </p><p>Now for temperature the difference in a shot at 25 degrees F. called for 29.6 moa. up. and for 37 degrees F it called for 29.3 moa. up. So you would see a difference of .3 moa at 1150 yards at my altitude of 4100 ft. asl. That would be about 3.6 inches. </p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p><p> </p><p>EDIT: I re-ran these numbers for my 338 LM with a 300 Berger and a MV of 2800 fps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 716872, member: 7503"] I just ran the numbers in my Applied ballistic program for a 1150 yard shot. The dial up elevation correction never changed at all from a 10 mph 9:00 wind to a 10 mph 3:00 wind. Now for temperature the difference in a shot at 25 degrees F. called for 29.6 moa. up. and for 37 degrees F it called for 29.3 moa. up. So you would see a difference of .3 moa at 1150 yards at my altitude of 4100 ft. asl. That would be about 3.6 inches. Jeff EDIT: I re-ran these numbers for my 338 LM with a 300 Berger and a MV of 2800 fps. [/QUOTE]
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