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<blockquote data-quote="mt_archer" data-source="post: 704645" data-attributes="member: 26573"><p>Tod,</p><p> </p><p>If you use 100 yard zero, then you do not need to change anything. You do not even need to enable "zero atmosphere" when you set up the load. Even if you intend on something like a 300 yard zero, bring that back to 100 and use the +2.5" or whatever it takes in your load information. Regardless of how you do input on the particular load, just make sure you turn on "pressure is absolute" if that is what you are doing. If you set up your load with elevation and adjusted pressure, and did not click that, your program should still work fine when you go back and set up your shot, so long as you enable the "pressure is absolute" when entering station pressure.</p><p> </p><p>I think the simple answer to your question is "no." </p><p> </p><p>You can find manual online to verify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mt_archer, post: 704645, member: 26573"] Tod, If you use 100 yard zero, then you do not need to change anything. You do not even need to enable "zero atmosphere" when you set up the load. Even if you intend on something like a 300 yard zero, bring that back to 100 and use the +2.5" or whatever it takes in your load information. Regardless of how you do input on the particular load, just make sure you turn on "pressure is absolute" if that is what you are doing. If you set up your load with elevation and adjusted pressure, and did not click that, your program should still work fine when you go back and set up your shot, so long as you enable the "pressure is absolute" when entering station pressure. I think the simple answer to your question is "no." You can find manual online to verify. [/QUOTE]
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