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Bullet drop calibration
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<blockquote data-quote="Alaska2006" data-source="post: 1350913" data-attributes="member: 92741"><p>I do not calculate latitude or azimuth. In fact not even sure how to do that. </p><p>would be interested to learn. I think Coriolis may have played a factor as well. I could see a slight mirage blowing right to left but the wind at the shooting station was left to right and ballistic solver was telling me to correct wind-age to the left. I did not correct wind-age at all on the first round and it hit low right even with the mirage at target indicating a right to left wind. wind at shooting station was light varying 1.5 -2 MPH but no clue what it was at the target. I've not shot much over 1,000 but now I have to figure out the 1 mile. Personal challenge now. Thanks for the thoughts and input</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaska2006, post: 1350913, member: 92741"] I do not calculate latitude or azimuth. In fact not even sure how to do that. would be interested to learn. I think Coriolis may have played a factor as well. I could see a slight mirage blowing right to left but the wind at the shooting station was left to right and ballistic solver was telling me to correct wind-age to the left. I did not correct wind-age at all on the first round and it hit low right even with the mirage at target indicating a right to left wind. wind at shooting station was light varying 1.5 -2 MPH but no clue what it was at the target. I've not shot much over 1,000 but now I have to figure out the 1 mile. Personal challenge now. Thanks for the thoughts and input [/QUOTE]
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