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<blockquote data-quote="DocUSMCRetired" data-source="post: 1104529" data-attributes="member: 85458"><p>I am not well versed in the Weather Hawk 3500. They have a WM350? It does not state it reports Station Pressure, but Barometric pressure. So in order to set that device up correctly, altitude needs to be 0, which would report station pressure. If you input barometric pressure, as absolute, then you will be getting a bad firing solution. </p><p></p><p>Is their a particular reason you zeroed at 300 yards? It is best to zero at 100 yards so you don't have to worry about atmospheric changes affecting your zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocUSMCRetired, post: 1104529, member: 85458"] I am not well versed in the Weather Hawk 3500. They have a WM350? It does not state it reports Station Pressure, but Barometric pressure. So in order to set that device up correctly, altitude needs to be 0, which would report station pressure. If you input barometric pressure, as absolute, then you will be getting a bad firing solution. Is their a particular reason you zeroed at 300 yards? It is best to zero at 100 yards so you don't have to worry about atmospheric changes affecting your zero. [/QUOTE]
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