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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1732509" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Look up litz WEZ study. Good info. I personally have no issue getting SD 10 or less. ES is usually around 15 or less. Some people tune a specific range such as a ladder, it does work, I used to do it too. For the last few years I use the Satterlee method and find a node with low SD/ES, work inside that node to fine tune, and it works for both accuracy and low sd, which works for a wide range of yardages. It also seems to work very well for extremes in temperature and elevation changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1732509, member: 61747"] Look up litz WEZ study. Good info. I personally have no issue getting SD 10 or less. ES is usually around 15 or less. Some people tune a specific range such as a ladder, it does work, I used to do it too. For the last few years I use the Satterlee method and find a node with low SD/ES, work inside that node to fine tune, and it works for both accuracy and low sd, which works for a wide range of yardages. It also seems to work very well for extremes in temperature and elevation changes. [/QUOTE]
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