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Calculating range adjustment for ranges you have not shot?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1922968" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I would not try to fix errors with known lies.</p><p>If you have good velocity measurements and there is an error in POI, the error is not with velocity.</p><p>If your shooting system inputs(scope height, scope click value in IPHY) are correct as measured, no need to lie about any of them. Same with local air density conditions, as measured.</p><p></p><p>Manufacture declared BCs are a starting point, based not only on <u>their</u> atmospheric standard, but on <u>their</u> velocities (sometimes averaged or normalized, like Berger does). <strong>Your</strong> local BC can be totally different, so this is what I would adjust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1922968, member: 1521"] I would not try to fix errors with known lies. If you have good velocity measurements and there is an error in POI, the error is not with velocity. If your shooting system inputs(scope height, scope click value in IPHY) are correct as measured, no need to lie about any of them. Same with local air density conditions, as measured. Manufacture declared BCs are a starting point, based not only on [U]their[/U] atmospheric standard, but on [U]their[/U] velocities (sometimes averaged or normalized, like Berger does). [B]Your[/B] local BC can be totally different, so this is what I would adjust. [/QUOTE]
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