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Trajectory vs. Humidity
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<blockquote data-quote="ewallace" data-source="post: 27632" data-attributes="member: 525"><p>With my 338 Yogi and 300g SMK at 3050 fps if shooting at 2000 yards at a temp of 40 degrees 20% humidity BP of 29.92 and elevation of 900 feet above sea level. I come up with 70 MOA come up. If the humidity in increased to 95%. I would need 69.5 MOA. Then if you increase the temp to 100 degree I come up with 60 MOA.</p><p>Crow Mag</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ewallace, post: 27632, member: 525"] With my 338 Yogi and 300g SMK at 3050 fps if shooting at 2000 yards at a temp of 40 degrees 20% humidity BP of 29.92 and elevation of 900 feet above sea level. I come up with 70 MOA come up. If the humidity in increased to 95%. I would need 69.5 MOA. Then if you increase the temp to 100 degree I come up with 60 MOA. Crow Mag [/QUOTE]
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