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Can shooting into the wind lift your bullet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigcat_hunter" data-source="post: 950353" data-attributes="member: 6955"><p>I am using jbm ballstic program. The only tracking I have tested have been at the range shooting. I am using G7. Yes a little mirage but not bad. I adjusted parallax by turning parallax until the reticle did not move on target while moving my head up and down.</p><p></p><p>edit: forgot a couple of things. I have a powder charge of 95 grains of 50 BMG. Using a shooting chrony. It's a cheap chronograph but has worked well for me over the years. What would cause a huge jump in height from 8000 yards to 1000? By the way this scope was messed up. It wouldn't hold zero and after I sent it back the second time they said they forgot to tighten a lock ring or something. It is holding zero now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigcat_hunter, post: 950353, member: 6955"] I am using jbm ballstic program. The only tracking I have tested have been at the range shooting. I am using G7. Yes a little mirage but not bad. I adjusted parallax by turning parallax until the reticle did not move on target while moving my head up and down. edit: forgot a couple of things. I have a powder charge of 95 grains of 50 BMG. Using a shooting chrony. It's a cheap chronograph but has worked well for me over the years. What would cause a huge jump in height from 8000 yards to 1000? By the way this scope was messed up. It wouldn't hold zero and after I sent it back the second time they said they forgot to tighten a lock ring or something. It is holding zero now. [/QUOTE]
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