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6.5 PRC Ballistics - drops don’t match ballistics chart
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1743904" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>In the first post it looks like you actually shot a tall target and have those drops measured at each distance. Those are your drops, and you would true you ballistic calculator to that. </p><p></p><p>To me it seems like you have a data entry issue, the scope issue is eliminated at the momment by shooting the target the way that you did. So are you sure that all of your environmental data was entered correctly and the settings are right in the hornady calc? I have used the hornady app but I am not super familiar with it, I still get better results using isnipe as I have used it since it came out.</p><p></p><p>Since you only have 100y I would also do a tall target test on the scope. Dot at the bottom and step</p><p>Up in 5moa steps to 20 or 25 moa. Would not surprise me to see a vx6 go more like .27moa per click- say that as I have one that does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1743904, member: 14435"] In the first post it looks like you actually shot a tall target and have those drops measured at each distance. Those are your drops, and you would true you ballistic calculator to that. To me it seems like you have a data entry issue, the scope issue is eliminated at the momment by shooting the target the way that you did. So are you sure that all of your environmental data was entered correctly and the settings are right in the hornady calc? I have used the hornady app but I am not super familiar with it, I still get better results using isnipe as I have used it since it came out. Since you only have 100y I would also do a tall target test on the scope. Dot at the bottom and step Up in 5moa steps to 20 or 25 moa. Would not surprise me to see a vx6 go more like .27moa per click- say that as I have one that does. [/QUOTE]
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