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Ballistic turret question
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<blockquote data-quote="AKdan" data-source="post: 1483128" data-attributes="member: 83800"><p>I make my own "ballistic" turrets with an excel spreadsheet and a waterproof label paper. Took me a bit to craft the spreadsheet (formulas, formatting, reliable printing techniques) but it works really well and I have verified labels for different conditions to 1000 yards or so multiple times. I use it for hunting in lots of different altitudes, temps, etc. I really like what el matador said about zero at 500. Zeroing at the greater distance makes you margins of error smaller at closer ranges...brilliant. I love that a little technique can compensate for variance easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKdan, post: 1483128, member: 83800"] I make my own “ballistic” turrets with an excel spreadsheet and a waterproof label paper. Took me a bit to craft the spreadsheet (formulas, formatting, reliable printing techniques) but it works really well and I have verified labels for different conditions to 1000 yards or so multiple times. I use it for hunting in lots of different altitudes, temps, etc. I really like what el matador said about zero at 500. Zeroing at the greater distance makes you margins of error smaller at closer ranges...brilliant. I love that a little technique can compensate for variance easily. [/QUOTE]
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