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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 206935" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>PSTIMAC,</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the invite. If we have two programs that are not the same then one is wrong and one is right or they are both wrong. The only way to prove out is to shoot them. This is the kind of work I do for Nightforce scopes on occasion, proofing ballistic models. The only way to prove it out would be to find a location that allows long range over 1000 and a fairly steep angle like 30 degrees or better and access to both the shooting postion and target easily so you can shoot it each way in the same conditions and compare results. I just have to know. I tend to lean toward the theory that it won't make as much difference as the one program shows. The question has been raised and now we need to find the answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 206935, member: 4"] PSTIMAC, Thanks for the invite. If we have two programs that are not the same then one is wrong and one is right or they are both wrong. The only way to prove out is to shoot them. This is the kind of work I do for Nightforce scopes on occasion, proofing ballistic models. The only way to prove it out would be to find a location that allows long range over 1000 and a fairly steep angle like 30 degrees or better and access to both the shooting postion and target easily so you can shoot it each way in the same conditions and compare results. I just have to know. I tend to lean toward the theory that it won't make as much difference as the one program shows. The question has been raised and now we need to find the answer. [/QUOTE]
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