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Calculating range adjustment for ranges you have not shot?
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1921663" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>Doesn't matter. The bullet doesn't lie, so if you are trying to true .5 moa into your solution you need to bend those MV numbers inside transonic to match your known drop. I'm concerned that you are to roughly estimating the distance, make sure you have a laser'd distance to the target. </p><p>Using exact numbers makes it easier to align the software. Later if you were to shoot subsonic, usually there is some fine tuning then you're good until you bore or powder lot changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1921663, member: 97050"] Doesn’t matter. The bullet doesn’t lie, so if you are trying to true .5 moa into your solution you need to bend those MV numbers inside transonic to match your known drop. I’m concerned that you are to roughly estimating the distance, make sure you have a laser’d distance to the target. Using exact numbers makes it easier to align the software. Later if you were to shoot subsonic, usually there is some fine tuning then you’re good until you bore or powder lot changes. [/QUOTE]
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