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Ballistic Calculators - Bullet Drops when Shooting at Inclination Angles...
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1983260" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>I run isnipe for baseline info on all my rifles. JBM based calcs. Was just compairing my 6.5cm 144hyb load. Same conditions/rifle settings. </p><p>Horizontal 500yard dialup</p><p>Hornady - 8.58 moa</p><p>Isnipe - 8.56 moa</p><p>30 deg up angle 500y dialup </p><p>Hornady- 5.25 moa</p><p>Isnipe - 6.93 moa</p><p></p><p>From my known data that hornady correction would be me spot on at 375 yards on flat ground. To me it almost looks like it is doubling the correction to the distance.</p><p>Isnipes 6.93moa would put me on at 440 yards. Which puts me very close to the corrected horizontal distance for 500m- 30deg incline. By my math the correct horizontal dist would be 433y, which lines up pretty well with the isnipe numbers.</p><p></p><p>When I get a chance I need to make a few shots that steep. Even in the heart of the rockies finding a spot to shoot 500y at a true 30deg incline isnt that easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1983260, member: 14435"] I run isnipe for baseline info on all my rifles. JBM based calcs. Was just compairing my 6.5cm 144hyb load. Same conditions/rifle settings. Horizontal 500yard dialup Hornady - 8.58 moa Isnipe - 8.56 moa 30 deg up angle 500y dialup Hornady- 5.25 moa Isnipe - 6.93 moa From my known data that hornady correction would be me spot on at 375 yards on flat ground. To me it almost looks like it is doubling the correction to the distance. Isnipes 6.93moa would put me on at 440 yards. Which puts me very close to the corrected horizontal distance for 500m- 30deg incline. By my math the correct horizontal dist would be 433y, which lines up pretty well with the isnipe numbers. When I get a chance I need to make a few shots that steep. Even in the heart of the rockies finding a spot to shoot 500y at a true 30deg incline isnt that easy. [/QUOTE]
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