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Was all good but today shooting low?
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<blockquote data-quote="barnesuser28" data-source="post: 965858" data-attributes="member: 43468"><p>If your barometer is reading about 25.5 inHg, that is your station pressure, so you wouldnt enter the elevation into the program. If it read around 30.00 inHg, then it is corrected and you would have to also enter in the elevation into the program. Same thing applies to any other elevation, at 8500 ft it should be about 21.5-22.00 inHg, and you wouldnt need to enter in the elevation. If it read around 30.00inHg, you would need the elevation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnesuser28, post: 965858, member: 43468"] If your barometer is reading about 25.5 inHg, that is your station pressure, so you wouldnt enter the elevation into the program. If it read around 30.00 inHg, then it is corrected and you would have to also enter in the elevation into the program. Same thing applies to any other elevation, at 8500 ft it should be about 21.5-22.00 inHg, and you wouldnt need to enter in the elevation. If it read around 30.00inHg, you would need the elevation. [/QUOTE]
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