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#1 best tip for new shooters trying to get into the long range game!
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 1751006" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>I downloaded the hornady app for fun the other day. I thought why not, they ought to know the drops on an eldx. It was spot on. After you do the input on all three they will be close to agreeing. The hornady app is most likely the least confusing. Try this. Set it up and go shoot a group at 600. Set your scope off the app. If not centered vertically see how many clicks to 0. Ignore horizontal. Then play with the muzzle velocity on the app until it gets the right answer. Then 900. Should be pretty close. Do it again. You will still be ok at 6. Your app is right now, start playing with the wind. Use your wind meter and shoot where the app says. Most likely off, but the app is right. Wind changes along bulley path. You can llook at grass, weeds etc along the way. Not easy to explain but you will get the hang of it with practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 1751006, member: 92702"] I downloaded the hornady app for fun the other day. I thought why not, they ought to know the drops on an eldx. It was spot on. After you do the input on all three they will be close to agreeing. The hornady app is most likely the least confusing. Try this. Set it up and go shoot a group at 600. Set your scope off the app. If not centered vertically see how many clicks to 0. Ignore horizontal. Then play with the muzzle velocity on the app until it gets the right answer. Then 900. Should be pretty close. Do it again. You will still be ok at 6. Your app is right now, start playing with the wind. Use your wind meter and shoot where the app says. Most likely off, but the app is right. Wind changes along bulley path. You can llook at grass, weeds etc along the way. Not easy to explain but you will get the hang of it with practice. [/QUOTE]
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