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Tipping Bullets & Custom Drag Curve Modeling
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<blockquote data-quote="parshal" data-source="post: 1246130" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>Thanks Berger. I had a LabRadar and talking to the guy that distributes them he said they weren't powerful enough to get a true BC reading. However, the article you linked certainly would state otherwise. I used the LR for a few months and loved it. However, I couldn't get it to consistently read at my 600 yard covered range. We worked on it for a while and replaced it twice and I still couldn't get it to work right. We never could figure out what it was.</p><p></p><p>What I'm curious about is whether I can modify the custom drag curve to reflect the changed BC from pointing bullets. Or, am I better off creating a new one by measuring drop? I'm not completely versed in the Kestrel AB. I know how to do it in Strelok Pro.</p><p></p><p>From more reading, it looks like I need to calibrate the muzzle velocity to make adjustments within supersonic ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parshal, post: 1246130, member: 605"] Thanks Berger. I had a LabRadar and talking to the guy that distributes them he said they weren't powerful enough to get a true BC reading. However, the article you linked certainly would state otherwise. I used the LR for a few months and loved it. However, I couldn't get it to consistently read at my 600 yard covered range. We worked on it for a while and replaced it twice and I still couldn't get it to work right. We never could figure out what it was. What I'm curious about is whether I can modify the custom drag curve to reflect the changed BC from pointing bullets. Or, am I better off creating a new one by measuring drop? I'm not completely versed in the Kestrel AB. I know how to do it in Strelok Pro. From more reading, it looks like I need to calibrate the muzzle velocity to make adjustments within supersonic ranges. [/QUOTE]
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