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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Altitude vs. Barometric pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 78488" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>You are correct in your statments.</p><p></p><p>This program at this time doesnt utilize humidity. It will in the future. It does however utilize pressure, altitude and temprature. Users may choose between actual pressure at location, which eliminates the need for an altitude input. If users select altitude, then they can enter their local pressure based on wheather reports. The pressure they find on these reports will be corrected from actual to sea level. Either way they choose, they will be getting very accurate ballistics. In the future they will get even better figures when humidity is added. Fortunatly, the differance between 0% and 100% is a mere few inches at 1000 yards with medium calibers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 78488, member: 1007"] You are correct in your statments. This program at this time doesnt utilize humidity. It will in the future. It does however utilize pressure, altitude and temprature. Users may choose between actual pressure at location, which eliminates the need for an altitude input. If users select altitude, then they can enter their local pressure based on wheather reports. The pressure they find on these reports will be corrected from actual to sea level. Either way they choose, they will be getting very accurate ballistics. In the future they will get even better figures when humidity is added. Fortunatly, the differance between 0% and 100% is a mere few inches at 1000 yards with medium calibers. [/QUOTE]
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