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BALLISTICS AE VS APPLIED BALLISTICS (applied seems to be high)
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<blockquote data-quote="aj427ci" data-source="post: 1219162" data-attributes="member: 73486"><p>Im running into the same problem, I use applied ballistics as well and Sunday I was shooting at 495 and was hitting 4.5 inches high. My first thought was my crono was off. So I went on vortex website to use the lrbc to make compare. The lrbc was dead on for what I should of adjusted for at 495. But the interesting part was as I compared the two as the distance increased the two programs called for near the same adjustment. Guess I'm going to have to figure how to adjust part of the ballistics from 400-700 yards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aj427ci, post: 1219162, member: 73486"] Im running into the same problem, I use applied ballistics as well and Sunday I was shooting at 495 and was hitting 4.5 inches high. My first thought was my crono was off. So I went on vortex website to use the lrbc to make compare. The lrbc was dead on for what I should of adjusted for at 495. But the interesting part was as I compared the two as the distance increased the two programs called for near the same adjustment. Guess I'm going to have to figure how to adjust part of the ballistics from 400-700 yards. [/QUOTE]
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