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Ballistic Drop Chart on your Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="RossN" data-source="post: 182852" data-attributes="member: 9268"><p><strong>Drop Charts</strong></p><p></p><p>I use a seperate chart rather than one attached to the rifle, as it can lay on the ground in front of me when I'm setting up for the shot and consulted with less disturbance than otherwise would be the case. </p><p>Usually I laminate the chart and tie it to the range finder, one is not much use without the other! </p><p>My charts are also in 25 yard increments, but I start at 100 and go to 700 on one side of the page, and the reverse has 400 -1000- I include drop in inches, as it is handy when you are set up for 600 and something shows at say 620- a quick check tells me that there is about 8 inches drop between 600 and 625, so the round will be 6-7 inches low and off we go. </p><p>I find the short side of the card covers varminting and goats, and the long side covers my deer spot.</p><p>Regards</p><p>Ross</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossN, post: 182852, member: 9268"] [b]Drop Charts[/b] I use a seperate chart rather than one attached to the rifle, as it can lay on the ground in front of me when I'm setting up for the shot and consulted with less disturbance than otherwise would be the case. Usually I laminate the chart and tie it to the range finder, one is not much use without the other! My charts are also in 25 yard increments, but I start at 100 and go to 700 on one side of the page, and the reverse has 400 -1000- I include drop in inches, as it is handy when you are set up for 600 and something shows at say 620- a quick check tells me that there is about 8 inches drop between 600 and 625, so the round will be 6-7 inches low and off we go. I find the short side of the card covers varminting and goats, and the long side covers my deer spot. Regards Ross [/QUOTE]
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