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Adjusting bc or velocity to match drop
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<blockquote data-quote="cjuve" data-source="post: 1472100" data-attributes="member: 31341"><p>I am not at all familiar with the Sterlok so I can't really help you there but inputting your velocity with the .696 BC with fairly standard atmospherics 70 F</p><p>2400' el </p><p>30.1</p><p>65 RH </p><p>My chart shows 32 MOA </p><p>If you were to accidentally input station pressure of 27.4 into your calculator which would be pretty close for 2400' </p><p>It would generate an error of 1.5 MOA. </p><p></p><p>Generally speaking I have not had to adjust BC when using velocities from my magnetospeed and berger bullets as long as the bullet is stable in bergers stability calculator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjuve, post: 1472100, member: 31341"] I am not at all familiar with the Sterlok so I can’t really help you there but inputting your velocity with the .696 BC with fairly standard atmospherics 70 F 2400’ el 30.1 65 RH My chart shows 32 MOA If you were to accidentally input station pressure of 27.4 into your calculator which would be pretty close for 2400’ It would generate an error of 1.5 MOA. Generally speaking I have not had to adjust BC when using velocities from my magnetospeed and berger bullets as long as the bullet is stable in bergers stability calculator. [/QUOTE]
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