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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1328768" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>mechanical errors as in gun truing and mounting. Since not all guns tolerance are exact. Somethings as well with different harmonic shifts apply.</p><p>As far as tracking, as long as the error is constant/repeatable, you can run a tall target test and put the correction factor into your firing solution and it will calculate your solution and apply the tracking error into the solution. Ballistic AE has that as well as a few other apps. Under turret values 1.00 or roundabout.</p><p></p><p>Define very close? if you type your real muzzle velocity and real sight height, and your actual correct bc that matches your velocity, got a good zero, at perfect weather condition with a perfect measurement of that weather condition and put it all into the app and shoot straight to 1000y, first round impact on a 12 in plate would be...not so likely. Close...you could probably see the bullet impact a mil and a half off, but not dead on. I like dead on.</p><p></p><p>Before apps, and solvers, and expensive electronics, dope books/data books were the thing. Getting real data and writing it down and using it for later. You can use that data and make a master data sheet and use it for your ballistic app, I would still field verify everything however.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.accuracy-tech.com/truing-ballistics-data/" target="_blank">http://www.accuracy-tech.com/truing-ballistics-data/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1328768, member: 97050"] mechanical errors as in gun truing and mounting. Since not all guns tolerance are exact. Somethings as well with different harmonic shifts apply. As far as tracking, as long as the error is constant/repeatable, you can run a tall target test and put the correction factor into your firing solution and it will calculate your solution and apply the tracking error into the solution. Ballistic AE has that as well as a few other apps. Under turret values 1.00 or roundabout. Define very close? if you type your real muzzle velocity and real sight height, and your actual correct bc that matches your velocity, got a good zero, at perfect weather condition with a perfect measurement of that weather condition and put it all into the app and shoot straight to 1000y, first round impact on a 12 in plate would be...not so likely. Close...you could probably see the bullet impact a mil and a half off, but not dead on. I like dead on. Before apps, and solvers, and expensive electronics, dope books/data books were the thing. Getting real data and writing it down and using it for later. You can use that data and make a master data sheet and use it for your ballistic app, I would still field verify everything however. [URL]http://www.accuracy-tech.com/truing-ballistics-data/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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