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Any Tips for a New Loadbase User?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eaglet" data-source="post: 393578" data-attributes="member: 3756"><p>That's some amazing shooting you're doing Broz, very nice.</p><p> </p><p>It's very obvious that when it comes to consistency from shot to shot you have that nailed down. Now my question is this; are you shooting from the bench, or</p><p>from prone? I know you know this, let's not forget our point of impact will change from set up to set up. The more we practice the more we manage to make that change less and less, but it doesn't take much, specially at 1000 yards to see the change. Before you start changing things all over, I would shoot it again at 1000 yards from a different set up. I know what I'm saying but not too sure I'm explaining my meaning. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p> </p><p>You'll find out that after about 800 yards LB3.0 is a Champ predicting those bullet drops.</p><p> </p><p>When comparing both programs remember that the BC you enter in one program will be different to the BC you enter in the other one from the very same bullet! </p><p>Exbal is on the Metro and LB3.0 is on ICAO. The best BC1 to use is the average of all BCs from 1500 ft/sec to 3000 ft/sec because of the velocity dependency of G1 drag fucntions. G7 on the other hand</p><p>will basically get rid of the velocity dependency and will be much more accurate... Exbal does not let you use it, last time I checked. You don't compare Exbal and LB3.0 to see how good LB3.0 is doing, you</p><p>compare to see how bad you were falling off before. I do reckon I was doing the same about 5 years ago when I started using LB2.0 </p><p> </p><p>Great Shooting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eaglet, post: 393578, member: 3756"] That's some amazing shooting you're doing Broz, very nice. It's very obvious that when it comes to consistency from shot to shot you have that nailed down. Now my question is this; are you shooting from the bench, or from prone? I know you know this, let's not forget our point of impact will change from set up to set up. The more we practice the more we manage to make that change less and less, but it doesn't take much, specially at 1000 yards to see the change. Before you start changing things all over, I would shoot it again at 1000 yards from a different set up. I know what I'm saying but not too sure I'm explaining my meaning. :D You'll find out that after about 800 yards LB3.0 is a Champ predicting those bullet drops. When comparing both programs remember that the BC you enter in one program will be different to the BC you enter in the other one from the very same bullet! Exbal is on the Metro and LB3.0 is on ICAO. The best BC1 to use is the average of all BCs from 1500 ft/sec to 3000 ft/sec because of the velocity dependency of G1 drag fucntions. G7 on the other hand will basically get rid of the velocity dependency and will be much more accurate... Exbal does not let you use it, last time I checked. You don't compare Exbal and LB3.0 to see how good LB3.0 is doing, you compare to see how bad you were falling off before. I do reckon I was doing the same about 5 years ago when I started using LB2.0 Great Shooting! [/QUOTE]
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